Posted by The tractor vet on March 06, 2010 at 19:07:23 from (75.19.124.251):
In Reply to: Tool advice posted by MNC on March 06, 2010 at 17:56:43:
well as the must haves just to get started i would tell you to have good sockets from 1/4 thru 3/4 drive from 1/4 inch thru 2 1/2 inch shallow well thru deep well . two sets of wrenchs from 1/4 thru 2 1/2 inch . a good set of pry bars screw drivers punches chisels and HAMMERS good to have a good selections of HAMMERS . Tourches and a welder . a couple sets of heavy duty jack stands a drill press a cheery picker a good hyd. press a decent air compressor a really good 3/8th inpact a really good 1/2 impact and a 3/4 is nice . some good pullers . That would get you going pretty good . Now if ya got the bucks to INVEST then a 14x 60 engine lathe and a 9x48 Bridgeport Mill . And a nice supply of steel a super good selection of nuts bolts washer wire ends and a super godd selection of wire . Then you add as the need arises . Oh and a couple floor jacks and some bottle jacks . And what ou can't find you make as now you have the equipment to make the seal installers the splitting stands the slugs for pulling sleeves . You would have a top notch adult play room . Oh and LOTS OF LIGHTS and a good heat source .
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