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<blockquote data-quote="olroadbeech" data-source="post: 3487024" data-attributes="member: 52145"><p>I got a set of headlamps from Costco because we did so much chaining and it's easier to use those in a lot of areas. Also bought those cheapo $1.99 flashlights all the time . They lasted for me but I lost more than a couple.</p><p></p><p>Years ago the company gave us those bigger yellow flashlights but drivers would "claim" they lost them and everyone was getting 2-3 a year. So they stopped that.</p><p></p><p> Carried a piece of metal bar about 18 inches long or so that i got from the scrap heap at the shop. It was better than using a truck stop bump bar that was wood and some metal on the end. Just like someone else mentioned a good metal bar or hammer comes in handy a lot. Especially on an icy night when you are trying to break up a set and the dolly is all iced up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="olroadbeech, post: 3487024, member: 52145"] I got a set of headlamps from Costco because we did so much chaining and it's easier to use those in a lot of areas. Also bought those cheapo $1.99 flashlights all the time . They lasted for me but I lost more than a couple. Years ago the company gave us those bigger yellow flashlights but drivers would "claim" they lost them and everyone was getting 2-3 a year. So they stopped that. Carried a piece of metal bar about 18 inches long or so that i got from the scrap heap at the shop. It was better than using a truck stop bump bar that was wood and some metal on the end. Just like someone else mentioned a good metal bar or hammer comes in handy a lot. Especially on an icy night when you are trying to break up a set and the dolly is all iced up. [/QUOTE]
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