Farm and Ranch Rig Must Haves
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After chatting with serval professionals here’s what I think is a pretty comprehensive list!
Farm and Ranch Safety
Farmers and Ranchers are at risks tractor accidents, falls, entanglements, Amputations, animal Injuries, and burns are all possibilities on farms and ranches. Its important not be fearful, but to rather be prepared.
Fire Extinguisher
Equiment catches on fire. Trucks can catch on fire , equipment can set grass on fire. ITs important to have a quick way to put it out so you don’t burn down the county.
First Aid Trauma Kit
I have a basic first aid
Emergency Blanket
Water
I don’t love drinking water out of plastic but its convent. I try keep a gallon of water from the grocery store and a lot of times I will carry our one gallon Yeti full with water, especially in the winter.
Jumper cables / Battery charger
Snacks and Beef Jerky
Nuts, Jerky and sunflower seeds are feed truck must haves . Granola bars and protien bars. They will all survive being the rig for a while being knocked around and still save your rear when you are hungry.
Air compressor
Battery powered impact
Blowtorch
Tape measure
Things I am not linking. Just search the bed of your pick up, your a house or a ditch for it.
Bailing wire, Balling twine,Net wrap straps and baller twine in door handle
Change of clothes and Boots
Fencing Pilers, Fence Stretcher
Rubber and Leather Gloves
Toilet Paper Wet wipes Shop Rags
Trash bags
Zip Ties
I hope this list is helpful! Let me know what you carry in your ranch rig in the comments.