Posted by Brent Zappe on February 01, 2019 at 14:58:46 from (104.192.91.181):
In Reply to: Re: shop press posted by Hobo,NC on February 01, 2019 at 09:54:36:
At first I was just going to get me a wet sleeve puller. I had priced them out last year for the market price of 450.00 to 800.00. the cheapest one was on the internet. The nice ones where found on Snap-on, Mac tools, Then other places. Almost bought one last year and till I had Axle bearings that had to be pressed out and good ones pressed back in. That was the hardest thing to find a person with a press to get it done. This year well bought a press I hope I can press out the wet sleeves in the tractor block and then install them with it. the name is Ever craft 20 t0n capacity shop press Item number is 776-1490 . I did want a bench press model because than it would be on the bench the floor model means I could have more use for it and know that having it acorn down would give it more pressing power.
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