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My 1772 has a tool box on the back. Whith the limited space what would you carry. I am thinking 3/4 wrench for 3pnt, 15/16 wrench for 3pnt plow. Extra hair pins and hitch pins. I would like to carry a hammer but any one that would fit is not really big enough to be of any help. Any ideas on what might work as hammer and also fit.
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Cresent wrench. Then you can have any size wrench you need. Roll of small wire and cutting pliers. Wrap it in a tight cloth, or it will sound like a sewing machine when you drive around. Cloth can be used as a rag.
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Will it hold a couple cold beers? LMAO
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If your yard is anything like mine in the spring a pull strap would be nice to have on hand. I always seems to search for 1/2 an hour when I need one.
btw, Im stealing this idea and putting a tool box there as well, very handy.
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Cub Cadet Tool Box CC-54-002 $60.00 Finally a bolt on tool box for your Quietline, Wideframe, 82 Series, 72 Series and others that use the Wideframe series fenders Bolts on using the existing fender mount bolts. Ships unpainted.
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Since the tractor is a 1772, I would carry a 17!
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If I had a tool box I think I'd carry just the tools needed to operate the tractor, like the wrenches for the hitch and a couple bottles of water (for me). My luck I'd never have the right tool with me if something broke anyway and if it did break it's only a couple hundred feet at most to my real toolbox. If you're mowing more than 4 or 5 acres it might be a different story.
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