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What do you take to the Pull Yard?


So I put together a list of all your stuff. It's pretty sizeable, but manageable. Of course you can decide what to leave home...or not. I read the restrictions for the pull yard that I frequent and they mention no torches - nothing about grinders or cut-offs so I'll have to get a clarification. Anyway, here's the list. Whaddya think? Anything I should add?

Pull Yard Tool Pack
  1. Combination Wrenches, SAE/Metric
  2. Ratchet and Socket Set, SAE/Metric
  3. Impact Gun
  4. Crescent Wrench(es)
  5. Screwdrivers, Standard and Phillips
  6. Torx Bits
  7. Vise Grips/Pliers
  8. Side Cutters
  9. Breaker Bar
  10. Pry Bar
  11. Trim Removal Tool
  12. Putty Knife(s)
  13. Big Fucking Hammer
  14. Utility Knife
  15. Telescoping Magnetic Pickup
  16. Flashlight
  17. WD40
  18. Wasp Spray
  19. Rags
  20. Plastic Bags
  21. Gloves
Obviously, you can combine things like using a multi-tip driver set, a Leatherman (use mine all the time - the most indispensable tool in our junk drawer).
r
 
Brake cleaner works as well or better than wasp spray and you can use it to clean your hands too!
 
I usually go with a purpose so I have an idea of what tools I'll need for the part(s) I'm getting. I keep a running list of parts I want in my phone so I always have it, and if its something where I can possibly use the part from multiple-years of vehicle I'll take a photo to help ID (electrical connectors, interior parts, etc.,.

If I'm just looking I take a 3/8" socket set (the $30 Dewalt Costco set), some screwdrivers turned into variously bent pry bars, multi-head screwdriver, pliers and wire cutters. And I usually take a drill-driver because I'm lazy. I'll also usually put some more tools in my truck (1/2" sockets, breaker bar, etc.,) so they're in the parking lot if I find something I wasn't looking for.

I have an old cross-body bag I carry it all in, but I've thought about putting everything in an old backpack. It's several blocks of walking to the Ford section in the yards I visit so carrying a heavy tool box is out of the question for me. They have wheelbarrow-type carts but they're super heavy and the ground is pretty uneven, plus it can be hard to maneuver them between rows, so I don't take one unless I'm getting a part I don't want to carry out.
 
I've used a backpack as a tool bag too. Frees both hands for carrying parts. I also usually know what I'm going for and have already removed the part from my car/truck, so I have a good idea of how to pull it in the yard. I recently went, "just to browse" and found some "rare to me" fender gap filler/trim for the Chevy Square body dually I'm working on. I've been looking for these for over a year and got lucky.
 
There is one thing (well two) that I have with when I go anywhere to do any work. I have a set in the garage... a set in my truck tool bag and a set in my maintenance kit. There cheap enough to have more then one set.

Milwaukee demolition screw driver set.

Everyone needs screw drivers made to be beat with a hammer.
 
I usually go with a purpose so I have an idea of what tools I'll need for the part(s) I'm getting....

I don't go to the yard that often, but yeah, when I go I try to prep for what I'm going for. It doesn't help when you go for some interior trim pieces and end up coming home with a complete door assembly, a front axle shaft and the original thingy you went for.
 
The weight of my toolbox isn't a huge issue. As soon as I get in the door at the yard, the bag goes in a wheelbarrow. Easy.
 
I don't go to the yard that often, but yeah, when I go I try to prep for what I'm going for. It doesn't help when you go for some interior trim pieces and end up coming home with a complete door assembly, a front axle shaft and "forget" the original thingy you went for.
FTFY
You forgot a word in your post.
 
So I put together a list of all your stuff. It's pretty sizeable, but manageable. Of course you can decide what to leave home...or not. I read the restrictions for the pull yard that I frequent and they mention no torches - nothing about grinders or cut-offs so I'll have to get a clarification. Anyway, here's the list. Whaddya think? Anything I should add?

Pull Yard Tool Pack
  1. Combination Wrenches, SAE/Metric
  2. Ratchet and Socket Set, SAE/Metric
  3. Impact Gun
  4. Crescent Wrench(es)
  5. Screwdrivers, Standard and Phillips
  6. Torx Bits
  7. Vise Grips/Pliers
  8. Side Cutters
  9. Breaker Bar
  10. Pry Bar
  11. Trim Removal Tool
  12. Putty Knife(s)
  13. Big Fucking Hammer
  14. Utility Knife
  15. Telescoping Magnetic Pickup
  16. Flashlight
  17. WD40
  18. Wasp Spray
  19. Rags
  20. Plastic Bags
  21. Gloves
Obviously, you can combine things like using a multi-tip driver set, a Leatherman (use mine all the time - the most indispensable tool in our junk drawer).
r
Looks like a fairly complete list. I usually take some penetrating lube and something to drink (water or gatoraid or both). I’ll have to rummage through my stuff and see if anything else jumps out at me.

I have, to some degree, replaced my breaker bar with something a little more impressive. I got my hands on an off-brand 3/4” ratchet with an extendable handle and put a 3/4 to 1/2 adapter on it. It’s heavy, but fairly compact with the handle collapsed and it’s essentially a ratcheting breaker bar. Have to see if I can find a pic
 
That's the breaker bar I use. It's cheap at harbor freight
 
My pull yard is ebay, all I gotta bring is my credit card.

Don't gotta lug around tools, lay in the mud, deal with bugs, and deal with removing a part twice.
 
My pull yard is ebay, all I gotta bring is my credit card.

Don't gotta lug around tools, lay in the mud, deal with bugs, and deal with removing a part twice.
Where's the fun in that?
 
Where's the fun in that?

I quite enjoy making someone else do my dirty grunt work for me.

It's like having a band of minions.. minions you don't need to talk to.. or smell.. or worry about usurping you and stealing your wenches.. OR your wrenches.
 

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