Heavy equipment field mechanic tool tray tour

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • What I grab when the brakes set. My list of essential items when first arriving at a machine. Your tool tray doesn't have to be extensive when you first arrive at a machine deep in Gods country. Let me know what else interests you in the world of heavy equipment repair.

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  • @davidhorner5655
    @davidhorner5655 3 года назад +5

    Pretty awesome dude. I’m an elevator mechanic, I do heavy repair, just inside buildings instead of out in the elements, so hats off to you for getting up and getting out in the weather every day. I’m always looking for better ways to set my tools up, I think I’ll be getting a tote just like this 🤙🏻🤙🏻

  • @lamesalegend
    @lamesalegend 3 года назад +2

    That tray is sweet, thanks for the idea for building/customizing the tray. Tools look so much better when they’ve been well used and worn. Good video

  • @bashracing5249
    @bashracing5249 4 года назад +35

    Other people doing toolbox tours take note,
    it's not all meant to be brand new off the tool van and stored in a pretty box , this is what a real toolbox looks like.

    • @offroadwrench5752
      @offroadwrench5752  4 года назад +3

      Thank you @bashracing
      It definitely is well used. And if anyone knows where I can get them again. I would like another tray just like this one.

    • @bashracing5249
      @bashracing5249 4 года назад +2

      @@offroadwrench5752 Not easy to get these days, I've found using a old ( thicker steel ) cantilever toolbox to donate it's bottom tray by drilling out the rest of the linkage rivets and just weld the handle to the tray

    • @-Nobody-1
      @-Nobody-1 2 года назад

      @@offroadwrench5752 Mac trays are still out of stock, but they may be back soon.

    • @littletoze
      @littletoze Год назад +1

      It’s just a box with a handle.
      I know a lot of guys that can make one, any gauge you like.
      I remember as a kid holding horses for the Ferrier, they always had home-made aluminum “totes” for rasps and knives, and everything else. They stood taller than a flat tray….might not be a bad idea for sockets and wrenches….

  • @pedropedro2837
    @pedropedro2837 Год назад +1

    Nice setup

  • @smittymwsful
    @smittymwsful 4 года назад +2

    Looks awesome, I ran a similar set up for a long time. Last couple years I have changed to duffle bags and plastic molded tool kits with cordless everything.

  • @amarnathyadav6003
    @amarnathyadav6003 3 года назад +3

    Very good sir
    From india

  • @lewishaskins4305
    @lewishaskins4305 8 месяцев назад

    looks like you use your tools.keep up the good work

  • @sambubb7126
    @sambubb7126 4 года назад +2

    where can you get that tool tray from or was it custom made by yourself?

    • @offroadwrench5752
      @offroadwrench5752  4 года назад

      It was from cornwell, but I cant find it anymore

    • @offroadwrench5752
      @offroadwrench5752  4 года назад

      I added the dividers inside of it

    • @shanekoci7366
      @shanekoci7366 3 года назад

      Try the Mac #MBT10B tray. The pic on the website looks a little different but I ordered one recently and the one I received looks just like the one in the video.

  • @lukereynolds9907
    @lukereynolds9907 4 года назад +2

    Why the hell put them away wet I’m a field mechanic to and never do that shit

    • @brettwalkom948
      @brettwalkom948 3 года назад

      Yeah atleast give em a blow off with the air gun and a bit of crc

    • @brettwalkom948
      @brettwalkom948 3 года назад

      Yeah atleast give em a blow off with the air gun and a bit of crc

  • @ABH313
    @ABH313 3 года назад +24

    Used tools, dirty and wet tools, essentials...these are real tools. Great setup!

  • @prevost8686
    @prevost8686 3 года назад +21

    I’ve been in the automotive repair industry for 30 years but I have the utmost respect for heavy equipment field mechanics. My father-in-law has been a heavy equipment mechanic since he enlisted in the Army during Vietnam and he’s still at it today. He’s tougher than woodpecker lips to still be crawling under that stuff at his age.

  • @harveysmith100
    @harveysmith100 4 года назад +18

    That looks like a hard working tool tote.
    Can't believe no one has left a comment.
    Thanks for sharing, we can all learn by looking at what other guys carry.

  • @heavymachinery2843
    @heavymachinery2843 4 года назад +15

    Could you pleas make a tour of all your tools and your service truck

    • @offroadwrench5752
      @offroadwrench5752  4 года назад +11

      I've actually been reorganizing some things in the truck and adding lighting. Once I'm finished I'll do a truck tour.

    • @heavymachinery2843
      @heavymachinery2843 4 года назад +1

      Thank you sir

    • @OneMechanic
      @OneMechanic 4 года назад +2

      @@offroadwrench5752 I would love to see a service truck tour as well

    • @scrambler350
      @scrambler350 4 года назад +1

      Yeah, definitely do a truck tour, show the other trays and what you carry for special situations.

  • @heavymetalmechanicX
    @heavymetalmechanicX 3 года назад +8

    Don't forget zip ties. I hate climbing down off a machine to get zip ties for securing hoses or a wire harness that I cut loose.

  • @namarhodge568
    @namarhodge568 Год назад +4

    I'm now a retired heavy equipment mechanic. Years ago, when I had just started out, an old gentleman getting ready to retire taught me to work out of a tote tray setup like you have. The lesson served me well all of the years I worked.
    I was working at a Caterpiller dealer, and we had a big contractor with a big job going on. The contractor sent some of his mechanics to help on his equipment in our shop. This guy had a heavy-duty flat top box with a vice. It had two doors and two shelves. He had two tote trays that convently slipped on the shelf to lock up after hours. I had to ask about his simple setup.
    One tray had sockets, extensions, 3/8" air ratchet, and 1/2" impact. The other had wrenches on one end and assorted pliers, screwdrivers, and a few most common taps on the other end. Also, a hammer, some punches, and chizles were in the mix. His simple setup saved a lot of time opening drawers searching for the daily common use tools. Every time he laid a tool down, it went to its storage area in the tray. When he climbed on top of a machine, two trays with all he needed was at his fingertips. No climbing up and down forgetting this or that. Like I said, this has served me well for 43 years, and I still work out of trays.

  • @aok6113
    @aok6113 3 года назад +7

    If I’m in need of field service and a guy shows up kitted with your gear, I’m taking a coffee break while you fix the problem, keep up the work brotha

  • @jW-xz7sr
    @jW-xz7sr Год назад +3

    Best toolbox tour on RUclips. Period!!!! Realistic, well used, functional. No glam bullshit.

  • @DK-jk2cn
    @DK-jk2cn 4 года назад +6

    Glad to see that they still have real men in the Pacific Northwest. ;) Awesome vid.

  • @UrbanCamoMods
    @UrbanCamoMods 3 года назад +5

    I watched this video a year ago when I got my firat job in the equipment business and didnt understand why you were carrying all your tools in a tray,opposed to a bag or just walking to your toolbox. Now after a year of work experience trays are all I use to carry my stuff,its really nice having all your tools at the top of the machine with you all layed out,no digging through bags or getting sore climbing up and down the tracks.

  • @kristoffscuba5466
    @kristoffscuba5466 2 года назад +3

    Really like that welded in socket divider set up. I'm going to copy that.

  • @stevenunley5883
    @stevenunley5883 5 лет назад +5

    Very nice enjoy seeing what works for others. Keep making videos,ignor the hatters. More about the equipment,your truck setup,and what you've learned for short cuts,and just how too. Good luck!

  • @zanegolden11
    @zanegolden11 3 года назад +7

    Wanted to stop by and say thank you for this video. I hadn’t ever thought of carrying a easy to grab tool box in the field as I always just pull up next to machine and start working. Seeing this video and putting a go box together is easily probably one of the most time saving things I have ever done. Highly recommend to any other field techs that see this!!

    • @offroadwrench5752
      @offroadwrench5752  3 года назад +1

      That is awesome brother. I was showed this a long time ago by another tech. I almost feel out of place with out it.

    • @codyandlaurathomas9646
      @codyandlaurathomas9646 2 года назад

      I too was shown this by a veteran field tech I had the privilege of working with. It makes a world of difference!

    • @geoffreyreynolds5763
      @geoffreyreynolds5763 2 года назад

      I agree with ya! Never thought of it myself. Instead of getting back to the truck for the one socket or pick you forgot. Makes sense to me

  • @seantatham9960
    @seantatham9960 4 года назад +4

    Had no idea you had a channel!!! Beyond me why your subscriber count isn’t higher!! Keep it coming👍

  • @marklundquist5911
    @marklundquist5911 3 года назад +4

    Great video just ordered a new Mac tote tray to build my own

  • @austinwheeler3602
    @austinwheeler3602 3 года назад +3

    Very nice! I’m 16 and a mechanic at a BP station, it’s very fun learning the trade

  • @Gramkan
    @Gramkan 3 года назад +3

    These tool tote tours are my favourite, condensed down to the essentials

  • @scooterheavymech5934
    @scooterheavymech5934 4 года назад +5

    Love seeing different field set ups. Different world down here in the big cities in TX as a rental mechanic. Lots of scissor and boom lifts. I carry a backpack since I spend so much time climbing stairs in skyscrapers. Definitely wish I had more calls on dirt equipment since that what i cut my teeth on. Keep it up 👍

    • @offroadwrench5752
      @offroadwrench5752  4 года назад +3

      I used to keep a backpack in the truck to throw tools in if the machines were broke down out in the unit or down a muddy road. It worked great for the long hikes.

    • @scooterheavymech5934
      @scooterheavymech5934 4 года назад +2

      @@offroadwrench5752 yep, that's what I have. Rental industry here, lots of skyscrapers and a ton of walking. Works out great for me. Has a 1/4 socket set, crescent wrench, and diag stuff. That's it. You climb 30 floors daily, you learn what you can live without. Took thousands and thousands of burned calories for me to get it figured out tho. 🤣🤣

  • @blakehughes435
    @blakehughes435 2 года назад +3

    Awesome! Started to build my own similar to yours. Can’t believe I never thought to do it!
    I miss working in the timber industry, take care 👍🏽

  • @Jasonandsonsgarage
    @Jasonandsonsgarage Год назад +1

    You inspired me to get up and go to my truck and put together something like this. Great video

  • @geoffreyreynolds5763
    @geoffreyreynolds5763 2 года назад +2

    I’ve been in field service here in the PNW for about 5 years now and work with guys that have 15 plus years on me. And have never seen or thought to build one of these. It’d save so much time going back and forth to your truck for basic tooling. Thanks! I will be building one myself

  • @jjamorris1
    @jjamorris1 3 года назад +3

    fantastic tool tray must make one asap great upload

  • @lsutigers324
    @lsutigers324 4 года назад +10

    Very refreshing to see some beat up tools that have a history of hard work...love it

  • @drive-channel1834
    @drive-channel1834 Год назад +1

    thanks so much for sharing this
    👍👍👍
    I'm a mechanic working at a Hitachi dealership,
    somewhere on the other side of the globe 😁
    My field toolset isn't as extensive as yours, but I have some sort of tool tray / tool tote for basic hand tools like yours.
    also, my service truck is much smaller than yours, we drive Hilux here. Forestry roads are generally good. Plantation roads are not, often can't be accessed with larger truck, hence the Hilux.

  • @blacksmoke5009
    @blacksmoke5009 4 года назад +3

    Very nice thanks for sharing 👍!

  • @izackwells4847
    @izackwells4847 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the help. Looking at getting into the industry, 5 tools video helped. A getting started video, or what needs repaired most often generality video would be great! Thanks again.

  • @gregoryenste8459
    @gregoryenste8459 Год назад

    How are your tools not completely rusted?

  • @adamhaz
    @adamhaz 4 года назад +2

    Cool setup, might as well do the truck tour...hint hint lol

  • @theheavywrench9549
    @theheavywrench9549 4 года назад +2

    great suggestions and great grab and go set up.

  • @scrambler350
    @scrambler350 4 года назад +2

    Badass.

  • @keithsablan8763
    @keithsablan8763 3 года назад +2

    Awesome setup bro!

  • @a.schneider3288
    @a.schneider3288 4 года назад +2

    Your tool are wet? How is this happening?

    • @offroadwrench5752
      @offroadwrench5752  4 года назад +3

      Used and abused in Gods rainforest of the Pacific Northwest

  • @lsutigers324
    @lsutigers324 4 года назад +2

    Do you put the away wet like this? I’ve had issues with snap on pliers rusting even after wiping

    • @offroadwrench5752
      @offroadwrench5752  4 года назад +4

      Nature of the beast! It doesn't matter what brand of tool. Being a field mechanic will test them to there fullest. Mine were rusted within 6 months. This set of pliers is probably 10 years old. They look used and abused but are fully functional

  • @johnduff6436
    @johnduff6436 3 года назад +1

    Real world video. Thank you

  • @juansimon5802
    @juansimon5802 3 года назад +1

    cool vid. i want on of those stubby 1/2 dr flex head ratchets.they look useful as hell. dont know how u work in the rain like that,would drive me bat shit crazy. my hats off to u. what kind of equipment do u work on?

  • @dieselhatz4247
    @dieselhatz4247 3 года назад +1

    I don’t mess around with SAE tools, wall drive metric covers most sizes. I’m a big fan of Koken wobble extensions, the knurling is aggressive and on the flared drive end, not half way down the shaft, great for grip.

  • @korythomas9238
    @korythomas9238 4 года назад +2

    What are the dimensions of that tray?

  • @Jasonandsonsgarage
    @Jasonandsonsgarage Год назад

    What is the part number for the 1/2 stubby flex head?

  • @andytaylor9032
    @andytaylor9032 4 года назад +2

    Where do you get the steel rings to keep the spanners/wrenches together ?

    • @offroadwrench5752
      @offroadwrench5752  4 года назад

      I made them. I'll do a video in the future. I have the material to make more and need to put a SAE tray together.

    • @andytaylor9032
      @andytaylor9032 4 года назад +1

      Excellent thank you look forward to the video.

  • @andrewhutchinson5490
    @andrewhutchinson5490 4 года назад +1

    Rugged outlook.

  • @adriancastillo5345
    @adriancastillo5345 2 года назад

    You can tell your in the PNW by the water and rust in everything. 🤘 Nice video.

  • @jaketollefsen3195
    @jaketollefsen3195 10 месяцев назад

    I love this post and i commented on a post about this for folks that love that 1/2 flex stubby ratchet. TONE RH4FCHS. Thats a pretty affordable option for folks. Cheers.

  • @borshy33
    @borshy33 3 года назад +1

    Do you have a part number for that tray?

    • @offroadwrench5752
      @offroadwrench5752  3 года назад

      Nope. I bought it from Cornwell 10+ years ago. Have tried to purchase more and can't locate it. Its currently one of the projects waiting on the plasma for the new burntable

  • @Deej496
    @Deej496 2 года назад

    My husband was a heavy equipment mechanic for 35 years. Upon his death, [cancer] I have all his tools. Hundreds of them . Well cared for. All quality stuff.Would like to sell them. Wondering their worth. Thank You.

    • @offroadwrench5752
      @offroadwrench5752  2 года назад +1

      I am very sorry for your loss.
      As far as the value of the tools. Unfortunately they bring pennies on the dollar at resale. The value in most hand tools is in the hands that are using them. Specialty tools are the exception. As long as they are still current applications, they can be sold at a decent value.
      Hopefully this helps.

  • @littletoze
    @littletoze Год назад

    Do you prefer a flex head ratcheting combo wrench over a fixed head ratcheting wrench?
    I need a full size set of metric wrench’s. I have a snap on regular combos to 24mm, but am thinking of getting a ratcheting set.
    What are your thoughts, and thanks for the video, love the tote idea.

    • @offroadwrench5752
      @offroadwrench5752  Год назад +2

      I don't use any ratcheting wrenches. They don't hold up in the field. I've had 2 different sets if I remember correctly. Neither style held up and they went to the scrap yard.

    • @littletoze
      @littletoze Год назад +1

      @@offroadwrench5752
      You didn’t warranty them?

    • @TheJanaBanana5
      @TheJanaBanana5 10 месяцев назад

      @@offroadwrench5752 What brands? I doubt anyone threw Snap-On wrenches in the scrap bin.

  • @seanrob1468
    @seanrob1468 3 года назад

    I a field forklift mechanic from UK and love the spanners on spring clip looking for somthing similar any pointers on what they are off or where to get something similar 👍

    • @offroadwrench5752
      @offroadwrench5752  3 года назад

      I make them. I have a pretty crude video uploaded showing you how to make them

    • @seanrob1468
      @seanrob1468 3 года назад

      @@offroadwrench5752 thanks will take a look.
      Great video mate😀👍

  • @seandavidson4033
    @seandavidson4033 3 года назад

    Where did that tray come from ... Work as a millwright and that would be perfect

    • @offroadwrench5752
      @offroadwrench5752  3 года назад

      Cornwell. If you get your hands on one, let me know. I'm looking to replace it

    • @shanekoci7366
      @shanekoci7366 3 года назад

      @@offroadwrench5752 looks like Mac carries a similar (or the same) tray. Part #MBT10B. The pic on the website looks different but I ordered one recently and it looks exactly like yours.

  • @heyman5525
    @heyman5525 Год назад +1

    On top of that, I recommend two ratchet straps 1"x15'. You can usually get two for less than $10. They are lifesavers when trying hold stuff together, holding up service panels/doors, keep things out of your way. I can't count how many times I've been in a predicament, even with other coworkers, where a ratchet strap saved the day.

  • @VanillaAttila
    @VanillaAttila Год назад +1

    Do you ever use crows feet wrenches or stubbys? What about a bolt extractor set and drill bits?