Area67- I got the idea from a wrecker supply catalog I was looking through, some of the chains or harnesses they sell come in plastic pails to keep them organized so I immediately went to my plastic recycling bin and stole the idea! I love being organized and i hated how my chains and boomers were always a piled up mess getting tangled together! The bright chain is 3/8" x 16' and it barely fits in the jug.
submarine, I do have a little cooler/warmer that plugs into cigarette lighter outlet, I don't use it much because it takes forever for it to get to the temperature you want and it doesn't run long with the engine off (it has low voltage shutdown to keep from draining truck battery). I do too much stop and go for it to work well for me but isn't bad for road trips.
Thanks mechanic, the plant that builds these engines is located here in town, my father has worked there since '97 as well. All of the engines that were in Dodge trucks were made for Dodge and not for anyone else to the best of my knowledge. There's always been a lot of rumors about Cummins/Dodge/Ford/International relations. What I have heard from Cummins employees directly is that Cummins originally tried to sell this engine to Ford, but cancelled the deal when Ford insisted they stamp Ford on the valve cover shroud and not use the Cummins name anywhere on it. Cummins said no way. Dodge name is allowed on the shroud but only as long as it also says Cummins. Dodge however happens to be very proud to use Cummins engines and has never tried to mask that fact and the relationship has been good. The contracts between them keep getting renewed everytime. There was talk of Dodge switching to a Mercedes diesel when the whole Daimler merger happened, but obviously they figured out that would be the end of their truck sales... Had Dodge not used Cummins back in late 1988, Dodge would probably not be selling trucks today. They were struggling hard in those days as Chevy had the junk Detroit 6.2 diesel and Ford had the International 6.9 diesel. Dodge didn't have a diesel engine yet and had lost their around or over 1/2 century contract with the military due to this fact and frankly their civilian truck sales weren't that hot either. When they came out with the Cummins equipped model it was a last resort attempt to revive the company and it worked! The Cummins was well ahead of the Detroit and International light duty engines, with big rig durability and a factory equipped turbo model. They also came out with the intercooled Dodge Cummins diesel truck in 1991, which Ford did not intercool the Powerstroke until 1999 and Chevy did not intercool their diesel trucks until the inception of the Isuzu built Duramax diesels in I beleive 2000 or 2001/2002. All the while the Dodge Cummins trucks were gaining a reputation for durability and economy and reliability the others couldn't touch! The Duramax is catching up fast. Ford still struggles with their diesel offerings which is sort of a shame because i think they have a real solid truck.
Anyway enough truck politics, back on topic!