Posted by Brent Zappe on February 01, 2019 at 15:21:36 from (104.192.91.181):
In Reply to: Re: shop press posted by Goose on February 01, 2019 at 07:33:08:
I first was not thinking of buying a press. Till one day I had to get some thing pressed out you might think is funny but where I live finding a press is really hard to do. I fist was just going to buy a wet sleeve puller but after buying three of them and in yet not having any of them. The wet sleeve puller coast in a market of 450 up to 950 dollars. depends on where you buy the tool. Like I said I did have three of them and they all got stolen from me where I use to live. I then thought that I needed some thing bit to hard for them to take so a press came to mind. At 743.73 total sale coast it was cheaper than buying that wet sleeve puller plus it is some thing I could use more than just a wet sleeve puller. This I do know as a given fact. I do more than just tractors as a hobby and it will be interesting to see how often I will use this press. the Napa number for this is 776-1490 look it up on Napa
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