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What do you all use to transport all your firewood tools to the field? I have been using a Dewalt tool bag but as I have been accumulating more tools over the years, that bag is getting to be a little small. I was looking for a hard case of some sort.

TSC has a large plastic Dewalt toolbox for $35, http://www.tractorsupply.com//Produ...View&parent_category_rn=&urlLangId=&langId=-1. The only thing I don't think I would like is it has no pouches for the small stuff like files and whatnot. I thought about getting a larger tool bag of some kind but was really wanting a hard case.

I was just looking for suggestions as to what everybody on here uses.
 
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What do you all use to transport all your firewood tools to the field? I have been using a Dewalt tool bag but as I have been accumulating more tools over the years, that bag is getting to be a little small. I was looking for a hard case of some sort.

TSC has a large plastic Dewalt toolbox for $35, http://www.tractorsupply.com//Produ...View&parent_category_rn=&urlLangId=&langId=-1. The only thing I don't think I would like is it has no pouches for the small stuff like files and whatnot. I thought about getting a larger tool bag of some kind but was really wanting a hard case.

I was just looking for suggestions as to what everybody on here uses.

I put everything (2 saws, tools, PPE, oil, etc) in one of these, which I picked up last year. I like it, but it does not have any dividers or pockets.
http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/store/king-kong-mobile-all-purpose-job-box
 
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I mounted a chainsaw carrier to my tractor and I outfitted a Carry All with a drawbar and made a platform for it. The wedges, files, guides, spare chains and other hand tools are in a large Rubbermaid tool box similar to the one you show in the link.




We have a carry all as well but not as nice as that one. I like that carrier for the chainsaw. Normally we do not use the tractor when cutting wood since we cut at different locations off the farm.

I have all kinds of small stuff that I carry to the field. Let's see I have a pair of knee pads, ear muffs, can of paint, measuring stick, mingo marker, several files and guides, several spare chains, wedges, screnches, can't think of anything else right now.
 
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I carry a real small backpack, kind of a pouch thing with an over the shoulder strap. It holds 1 quart of baroil, 3 gatorade bottles of mixed fuel and a scrench. This works great for walking around the bush and precutting limbs off treetops to pull out later when I have the tractor and help there. I can carry the pouch over my shoulder and still limb tops so it saves me time from setting it down and having to walk back to it.
 
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milk crate for me as well. things that go in the milk crate are: thermos, tow strap, chain, wedges, hatchet, oil, gloves, hat, extra chains, files, etc.
 
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I have a FatMax toolbox -- Lowe's now sells them under the Bostich brand name.

Wedges, flagging tape, hatchet, screnches, chains, spark plugs and spare parts, chalk, carpenters rulers, yadda, yadda, yadda. Has a tray up top, and I put a small plastic box in the bottom to help divide stuff up.

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To near the tree, I use a regular small toolbox for files, etc, and plastic crates for like ropes/chains/comealong, hatchet etc. Once walking around, all the stuff I need is in my pockets, wedges in the wedge pocket on cutting pants, scrench in another pocket, etc. I usually don't cut too far from where the tractor is though, no real need. When I walk to the tree, axe in one hand, fueled up saw in another, rest of what I might need in my pockets. I don't always but *sometimes* carry extra mix in a quart trufuel can in one jacket pocket and a quart of bar oil in another. normally though in between tanks that is a good excuse to sit down, touch up a chain, etc.

I don't do hurry up production work so I can be a bit more relaxed about it.

I really like the trufuel cans, worth buying some just to get to reuse the can!
 
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15" HF tool bag for < $10. Carries MSR aluminum fuel bottle, dish deterg bottle with b&c oil, tools, chains, wedges, files, rags, bandages, Granberg file guide. Total kit weighs ~12 lb. Hangs from shoulder strap. Hammer cut on site from wood scrap for setting wedges.
The bag, saws, hookaroon and PPE, and away we go.

Separate bag for chains & straps, for winching with cable winch. Don't take it if I don't need it. Most times walk to the job is kinda long for packing "options".
 
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I have a locking clip that clamps down on a rope to replace the handle hook bungee, but otherwise I'm very pleased with how this has worked out. The bungee doesn't hold the jonny tight enough for my liking.

I still need to add another box for bar oil, but I've been getting by hanging that bottle off the round post with a loop of small rope and letting it dangle off the back. That method did wear the paint off my rear bumper though.
 
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I have a locking clip that clamps down on a rope to replace the handle hook bungee, but otherwise I'm very pleased with how this has worked out. The bungee doesn't hold the jonny tight enough for my liking.

I still need to add another box for bar oil, but I've been getting by hanging that bottle off the round post with a loop of small rope and letting it dangle off the back. That method did wear the paint off my rear bumper though.
 
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I use a tool pouch / apron of a thing that drapes over a 5 gallon bucket. Came from Lowe's. It drapes around the top of the bucket and gives you abuncha pockets inside and outside the bucket. I put way too much in it, files, screwdrivers, pliers, scrench, plastic wedges, stump vice, 2 extra chains for each saw, gloves, chaps, safty glasses, ear plugs, this list could go on forever. Bucket weighs near 8 or 900 lbs. No room for gas and bar oil in it. Bucket useally stays in the bed of the truck with way too much more stuff, but I am prepaired for whatever.
 
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I use a tool pouch / apron of a thing that drapes over a 5 gallon bucket. Came from Lowe's. It drapes around the top of the bucket and gives you abuncha pockets inside and outside the bucket. I put way too much in it, files, screwdrivers, pliers, scrench, plastic wedges, stump vice, 2 extra chains for each saw, gloves, chaps, safty glasses, ear plugs, this list could go on forever. Bucket weighs near 8 or 900 lbs. No room for gas and bar oil in it. Bucket useally stays in the bed of the truck with way too much more stuff, but I am prepaired for whatever.

900lbs?:eek: I hope that is a typo. If not, remind me not to get in a fight with you.
 
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