I recommend a little folding (collapsible) dolly so you can lug around your tools. But, you really can get by with very little if necessary (maybe 10 lbs) of wrenches, screwdrivers, and sockets. I leave the heavy stuff in the car and if I need my 3 pound hammer, I will walk out to the car and get it. In other words, I make two trips - a lightweight lookie loo, and then a heavy weight serious trip if I decide to pull a head or yank a motor.
brian from la verne, ca
From: Dean Chandler <deanstud@comcast.net>
To: diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 4, 2011 3:02 AM
Subject: [diesel_mercedes] Recommended junkyard tools
Recommended junkyard tools,
I am in need of some parts for a few of my cars. Antenna and some dash
trim for a 123, and a grill, tailight, seatbelt and dash trim for the
126. Tie rod for my jeep.
Since the pick and pull is having a half off sale, I figured it's a
good time to go. I don't get around as well as I used to, and I don't
really want to lug a big box of tools around with me.
Allot of you guys regular the places, what tools would you recommend?
-Dean E. Chandler
-=KE7TWY=-
'86 300 SDL
'83 300 D
Cornelius, Oregon
deanstud@gmail.com
I am in need of some parts for a few of my cars. Antenna and some dash
trim for a 123, and a grill, tailight, seatbelt and dash trim for the
126. Tie rod for my jeep.
Since the pick and pull is having a half off sale, I figured it's a
good time to go. I don't get around as well as I used to, and I don't
really want to lug a big box of tools around with me.
Allot of you guys regular the places, what tools would you recommend?
-Dean E. Chandler
-=KE7TWY=-
'86 300 SDL
'83 300 D
Cornelius, Oregon
deanstud@gmail.com
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