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S-K tuff 1 ratchets extinct....

WJD

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My 3/8 dr. S-K tuff 1 ratchet quit ratcheting. Looked up S-K tools online and to my surprise they have done gone extinct....

So, I E-mailed S-K's customer service with the ratchet rebuild kit part number 45175-2 and ratchet number 45175 from an old S-K catalog and asked them what my options where with a supposedly extinct tool.

I have other 3/8 dr. ratchets, but this old S-K ratchet witch came as a complete S-K set of 6 point regular and deep well standard sockets 1, 4 and 6 inch extensions and a snazzy green crinkle S-K metal box for a 12 or 13th birthday gift from my ol'man along with assorted harbor freight tools. The S-K set was my favorite out of the whole mix of tools.... and I am still using them to this day, Even some of the cheaper tools that have made it.....
 
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Thanks for the reply's fellas:thumbup: Nice to know of other people who share a tool affinity such as I do....

When the tuff 1 was working it it was one of the smoothest ratchets in the 3/8's collection.

I did a little more look'n and did find out there are rebuild kits readily available all over the place from different sources online....

I'd rather buy a good tool once, than replace/rebuild a lesser one several times over. This S-K ratchet definitely has done that.... Darn fine ratchets they are.
 
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I've had the Proto branded version in my roadbox for quite a while and its been through hell and back. Just wish the direction selector was like the S-K branded one.
 
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I was not aware that proto had a similar version of the tuff1 pumpman..... Hate to ask but do you have a pic of the ratchet?

My tuff1 has seen action on ALL the vehicles I have ever owned and was with me when I mechanic'd for a few years at a tractor dealership.
 
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WJD

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Good to hear they are good with warranty stuffs:beer:

I have a small collection of S-K tools, lots of sockets, misc wrenches and screw drivers but this is the first item I have had to warranty of an S-K tool EVER :thumbup:..... Not bad for almost 30 year run on a ratchet.

Cannot say that about other 3/8 dr ratchets or even sockets of other U.S.A made tools (crapsman, napa even snap-on) I use and are considerably younger to boot:shocking:

I would buy S-K tools a lot more and did a while back, but the stores that sold them around here seem to have went away from them.... Damn fools:dunno: The way companies are going overseas any more and quality being varied, its good to know there is still a few 'good ones' left......
 

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Find a donor rat with a buggared handle. I found this one a couple of months ago for $5.
 
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S-K got back to me, rebuild kit is on its way:rocker:

Nice.... I love my old S-K. I've had the 3/8" set for over 40 years. Still have most of the original sockets. Had to finally rebuild the ratchet a few years ago. Damn fine tools, as good as any out there...... :D
 
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WJD

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Yes, fine ratchets they are.

I have only had the tuff1 ratchet for nearly 30 years....:D They just don't build things like they use too, comparing the tuff1 to my other 3/8 dr ratchets.... OR the sockets that came with it compared to other 3/8 dr sockets I also own.

S-K= Good tools:D
 
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WJD

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Got the rebuild kit today, installed it should be good for another hundred thousand..... Nice tiny crisp clicks:bounce:

Need an S-K truck around here, I would buy all sorts of S-K tools.:)
 
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