Where are you buying out of? I just googled Topton, you're not too far from me. I'd split 30' flat bed rental and fuel with you if you want to pick up multiple lots together...


For that compressor, is it a little 12v tire inflater, or air-tool support? I have a small gas-powered compressor that would be good to bring along, but in reality, a 12-volt inflater would probably be just as good.
Good items listed that I'll add to my list...
My list is a bit overkill, but it's better to have and not need than need and not have when you're on a GL lot...
My list so far is this:
recovery tool list:
Human Hydration!
-Several pliers
-dikes
-phillips and flat head screw drivers
-mini sledge hammer
-Tire iron
-pry bar
-(filled) Air tank with hose and tire chuck, or some form of compressor
-Tire pressure guage
-crossbar-lugwrench
-jack stands
-floor jack
-bottle jack
-several 2x4 sections
-cordless drill w/ phillips and flat bits, and charged batteries
-12v 1157 bulbs and plug-in harness
-(2) 5-link 3/8" chain sections with clevis hooks and removable links (safety chain extensions)
For Flipping Trailer over:
-old unmounted tires to land it on
- (4) 20' towing/recovery straps
- (4) small ratchet straps
- (2) 30' ratchet straps
- (2) 15' chains with hooks or removable links (1/4" should be sufficient)
- (3) chain binders
- (1) 6' 2x4
- (1) 6' chain with hooks
- (2) old dismounted tires (larger or 4 total would be better)
- (3) 8' 2x4's
- (4-10) custom cut stakes (the more you use, the more difficult they will be to stack)
- Several 6' 4x4's or landscape logs
- Several various length 2x3's and 2x4's
- Magnetic towing lights
For multi-trailer recovery:
- (4) 20' towing/recovery straps
- (4) small ratchet straps
- (4) 30' ratchet straps
- (2) 15' chains with hooks or removable links (1/4" should be sufficient)
- (3) chain binders
- (1) 6' 2x4
- (1) 6' chain with hooks
- (3) 8' 2x4's
- Several 6' 4x4's or landscape logs
- Several various length 2x3's and 2x4's
- Magnetic towing lights
These are all things I have on-hand, otherwise I'd usually prefer ratchet straps to chain binders, and a portable tool box instead of specific tools.