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<blockquote data-quote="joesawer" data-source="post: 2151886" data-attributes="member: 14674"><p>One thing about working in the woods is not carrying anything thing that is not essential.</p><p>What on earth are you doing with a sledge hammer and a breaker bar in the woods. And a seat and work bench are not something I intend to carry around much. What is next an anvil and vice to go with the sledge hammer and breaker bar?</p><p>You need a saw, gas and and oil for it. Water, food and first aid kit for you. But they don't need to be carried in the same container.</p><p>An ax and wedges and tape need to be on your body. That means a good belt.</p><p>How much stuff to you intend to carry and over what kind of terrain?</p><p>A large ruck sack or back back will carry more than I can.</p><p>Have you seen the five gallon bucket organizers they sell for carpenters?</p><p>Or the rough terrain game toters made with a bicycle wheel?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joesawer, post: 2151886, member: 14674"] One thing about working in the woods is not carrying anything thing that is not essential. What on earth are you doing with a sledge hammer and a breaker bar in the woods. And a seat and work bench are not something I intend to carry around much. What is next an anvil and vice to go with the sledge hammer and breaker bar? You need a saw, gas and and oil for it. Water, food and first aid kit for you. But they don't need to be carried in the same container. An ax and wedges and tape need to be on your body. That means a good belt. How much stuff to you intend to carry and over what kind of terrain? A large ruck sack or back back will carry more than I can. Have you seen the five gallon bucket organizers they sell for carpenters? Or the rough terrain game toters made with a bicycle wheel? [/QUOTE]
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