Posted by The tractor vet on November 02, 2009 at 13:28:23 from (75.19.124.0):
In Reply to: Re: Torque wrenches posted by Dave H (MI) on November 02, 2009 at 10:28:07:
Dave start looking on crags list as there has been a lot of good name brand tolls showing up with the reduction of mechanic due to dealer closings and the guys are selling off there tools to pay bills . I have seen several on and area of a 100 miles around me with some really good deals . Myself i have reached a point that I have all the tools that one person could ever want in the mechanic's trade and the only thing now is a upper end scan tool to get and that one will have to be such a sweatheart deal before i buy one . Also check out fea markets . Don't just settle on a 150 ft.lbs. one and then try and do something that takes all it has to do it . settle for nothing less then a 200 ft. lbs. one Check Wright tools also and S&K . YEa Snap On is really proud of there stuff and if they did not have all them race cars to support then the pice would be back to ground level . Mac should be a lot less but vary good Quality . Also Matco . . when i bought mine it was the fact that i needed it wright then and there and the Snap On guy just happened to walk thru the door and i told him that what i needed and i needed it NOW and Damn the price . As My old trust Beam one was not getting the job done when torquing upside down where you could not see the scale , and that Hemi had to run that night
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