its actually a wagon wheel nut wrench and stored with the hitch doubling as the hitch pin.
YOu know this from what? Experiance....
its actually a wagon wheel nut wrench and stored with the hitch doubling as the hitch pin.
its actually a wagon wheel nut wrench and stored with the hitch doubling as the hitch pin.
YOu know this from what? Experiance....
i had a big "d" sale spring 06 selling 1500 different implement wrenches. 25 year collection.
Essentially, all Little Giant sets are Wells-made. GTD bought them and the "Little Giant" brand, sold the sets as Wells LG for awhile, and then dropped the Wells.Blue Frog, I love the Little Giant tap and die sets. I have a set of GTDs and they are the best cutting ones I have used.
Ah, those were the days, when they put more ingenuity into engineering their cars then their emissions test defeat devices!


Well.... I had been on the hunt for a zero turn mower lately. Ended up buying a a kubota Zg222 48in cut from the dealership used for $3500, 640 hours.
Decent reasonable deal.
A couple days ago another mower popped up, a kubota ZD221, diesel with 440 hours..... These things will last for 3,000 hours easy.
For $2500, a smoking deal. These usually cost about 5-6,000 used, 11k new. I jumped on it, 2 hour drive, got the mower for $2350. Went by Kubota place on way home, spent $150 and did all the maintenance on it, filters, oil, blades, couple odds and ends.
Seems to be how it goes for me. I search and search for something and end up getting 2 or more within a short period of time.
Now I am debating whether to sell one or keep both or what to do.
Kubota ZG222 Gas from the dealership
Kubota ZD221 Diesel
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Creeper wheels like those are available.
http://www.tooltopia.com/lisle-9970...pl7ipDVUxUQ17EvjaXHomzJZSDtxKaMnPgaAnii8P8HAQ
That creeper was made by Geiger. I own one.
I'd keep the diesel and sell the gas one. Then use profit for more Snap On Deals.
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[/URL]1/4" New Britain breaker bar,Husky,S-K,Craftsman,No name(Mechanicraft?),XCELITE,Williams
Nice haul on the ratchets 3Bay!
3bay,
If the S-K is black oxide and marked "< S-K > PAT NO. 1981526 40970" on shank, and you don't plan to keep it, I need it. Thanks.
[/URL]Roger. Thanks.I'll have to get back to you on that one.
Picked up this very well cared for Speedair Compressor off CL for $75. Came with the original manuals too. It's a 2hp 110/220. I guess holding out for a compressor payed off![]()
). If you can run it on 220v, go that route, otherwise you'll be popping breakers everytime you go to run it.Picked up this very well cared for Speedair Compressor off CL for $75. Came with the original manuals too. It's a 2hp 110/220. I guess holding out for a compressor payed off![]()
Tell him he *****!
Great find on that compressor. You're going to like it (until you decide you need something bigger). If you can run it on 220v, go that route, otherwise you'll be popping breakers everytime you go to run it.
I won't buy another larger compressor for a bit unless this one can't handle a plasma but I think it will be just fine.Thanks for the info- two wheels are on order.
Blue
my first garage sale post, a few things to show. I'm not a machinist, just a beginner at basic equipment repair. Main purchase was a SK 3/8 micro adjusting torque wrench, for $20 (no pic). In great shape. Then looked around and found some older stuff. All below for another $20, see pictures.
4-lugged wrench? looked cool, never saw before.
small spokeshave?
Craftsman drill bit case
Millers Falls no 5 drill
Starrett 178a gauge, a little rust
Starrett bevel angle
not sure what the tool with small base is. Any ideas? see 2nd picture.
Thanks Blue Bolt for the link. I'll be reading up on it.Nice score CBacres! Here is some more info on Trenton anvils. http://www.abana.org/resources/discus/messages/5/1254.html?1253638081