Posted by sflem849 on March 10, 2010 at 13:36:47 from (69.197.84.192):
In Reply to: Tool advice posted by Andrew Z on March 06, 2010 at 17:56:43:
neblinc said: (quoted from post at 14:19:01 03/10/10) When I started my Farmall H hobby I just had a basic set of mechanics tools. Ended up buying a craftsman tool set on sale at Sears that has most everything I need except for the large sizes.
Stuff I added over the years, Gearwrench sets, very handy. Punches, prybars, air tools, gasket scrapers (the long handled one with razer blade is the best).
The following was all purchased at Harbor Freight (Hate buying Chinese stuff if I can help it, but for a hobby saving money was key for me).
Engine stand, engine hoist, jack stands, tool chest, hydraulic press, hydraulic jacks, 3/4 socket set, large set of open end wrenches, seal pullers, 3 jaw pullers, brass punches, dead blow hammers and more that I can't think of ; )
Randy
Did you get the $25 seal puller/pusher set? How do you like it? I always end up using PVC or big sockets :D
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