Posted by Brent Zappe on January 24, 2019 at 09:10:13 from (104.192.91.181):
This is my final note to every body the work shop is done. Thank you every body for your information and support on the great advice you had shared. Sad to say now after spend a lot of money for a building it is time to seek more great knowledge. I am seeking to purchase tools. I was in a SNAP-ON tool book saw a wet sleeve puller (CG80A) Manuel puller but then looked and saw a Hydraulic wet sleeve puller. Which one would be the best to buy? How munch more is the Hydraulic puller and does it comes with the stuff to use it. Need to ask out here hey tractor friends do any body have extra tools you know might want to sell them? I really do not have a large amount of money after spending 107,000.00 on a three car garage unit. Yes that is right Wow I even have to say that is a lot of money but yes I live in California and that is way it coast an arm and a leg L.O.L. Just write back to me if you have any extra good tools. I forget I do have a John Deere 70 Diesel that I have to restore complete so any engine tools for it will help. Thanks Brent.
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