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What do you take to the Pull Yard?


I substitute a roll of paper towels for the rags, and include a small bottle of hand cleaner.
I also have a big Gulp cup in the one tool box, so if I'm pulling a cover off something, I can still be environmentally friendly and not pour oil/antifreeze on ground (I might be laying there next trip). I have an old towel in the truck to put on the seat if I accidently lie in something...
I have went to the Milwaukee Packout system with locks on the boxes after someone decided they needed my 3/8" impact (and it had the good 18v battery too) more than I did while I was pulling parts under the truck. If they're taking the whole Packout, I'd notice.
I've loaned the occasional tool and always got them back.
And even helped an S-10 owner pull a rear axle - my 1/2" impact versus his arm strong was appreciated.
 
Lots of you should count your blessings. Out here LKQ bought most of the old salvage yards and closed them to the public, no more pick and pull. One old yard in particular in Chesapeake specialized in Fords and had saved my bacon a number of times on past Fords I owned. Now it's LKQ too. Discovered this when I went there to look at the Ranger selection...

The company has some pick and pull yards, but in other states, not near me.
 
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Lots of you should count your blessings. Out here LKQ bought most of the old salvage yards and closed them to the public, no more pick and pull. One old yard in particular in Chesapeake specialized in Fords and had saved my bacon a number of times on past Fords I owned. Now it's LKQ too. Discovered this when I went there to look at the Ranger selection...

The company has some pick and pull yards, but in other states, not near me.
But, But, but the yards I go to are LKQ.
 
I take tools I know I need, so if I’m getting an alternator, I take that stuff, but I know what is needed before I go. However, I’ll also take a few common socket sizes, and some near the size required just in case I get there and they are not the correct bolts on it. Mostly 3/8” stuff, but usually have a big 1/2" ratchet and a two piece 3 foot jack handle if I need leverage. Of course screwdrivers just in case, always vice grips and an adjustable wrench, maybe some pliers, needle nose, channel locks etc. Vice grips might be slow and slip off, but in a pinch can help (I've lent vice grips a few times to people that didn't bring any and didn't have the right tool). I’m sure I’m leaving stuff out, but my bag usually feels pretty heavy after walking around for a while. If I'm going to look at any interior stuff while I'm there, I'll take tools that might be handy in the event I see anything I want. So, I usually have the tools I need for the parts I went for, but not always for the random stuff I see and want.

I personally hate people asking to borrow tools while I'm there, which seems to happen every time I go. A guy asked to borrow my jack handle, and I got to watch his brand new breaker bar break as he tried to remove a hub nut. He was bummed. :LOL: I've never not lent a tool, hell, last time a guy needed to use my vice grips and I ended up helping him pull a hood, but it's rather annoying, and I would never borrow someones tools, but that's me. Been a few times I needed a longer screwdriver or something and couldn't get an interior part I wanted, but just seems wrong to ask someone to use their tools.
 
Tonight's girlfriend? You'll need at least a 12 pk.
Nope, just my big stick. When it needs to come free or break with ratcheting action. Someday I’ll actually buy a 3/4” set, I don’t have any other than that big bar with a reducer to 1/2”
 

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