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m6z

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I ended up with a few of these. The ratchet is very rough, are these safe to use or are they only for show?

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DSLTRK

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Moore Drop Forge ratchet, same OEM to the Craftsman Ratchets.

Possibly the best deal to look for if you need a stubby/indexable ratchet. the only drawback is the low tooth count.

The tool is fully tempered alloy steel, and can be used as such.

I have the same ratchet, and I don't use it often, but there have been a few instances where it has saved me time, especially on manifold bolts.
 

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Good tools, you can get them real cheap if you are patient. They also look funny in a toolbox covered in grease.
 
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m6z

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Thanks for the responses. I'm going to use them. No sense in them sitting in a box for another 29 years. I'll grease the ratchet and see if that makes an improvement. It feels very rough, so it's either bone dry or whatever it was lubed with has dried up.

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Feel free to send me your Ebay 'saved searches' list.:thumbup:

Why is that? To see if what you want to sell matches what I'm looking for? :)

There was a Matco sold the other day. Too much for me. Why, they're all the same ratchet just a different name.

What's the proper name for this type of ratchet anyway?

Snap On calls theirs a Multi Purpose ratchet, but it's slightly different, with a hole at the bottom as well.
 

manwithtools

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Why is that? To see if what you want to sell matches what I'm looking for? :)

There was a Matco sold the other day. Too much for me. Why, they're all the same ratchet just a different name.



Snap On calls theirs a Multi Purpose ratchet, but it's slightly different, with a hole at the bottom as well.

I've had one of the Snap On ones for 40 years. It's a life saver in the right circumstances. Combined with a breaker bar and extensions it's amazing what it can reach.
 

DSLTRK

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Why is that? To see if what you want to sell matches what I'm looking for? :)

There was a Matco sold the other day. Too much for me. Why, they're all the same ratchet just a different name.



Snap On calls theirs a Multi Purpose ratchet, but it's slightly different, with a hole at the bottom as well.

Maaaybe. Or maybe because I like looking for obscure tools as well.:thumbup:
 

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Chrysler had a Gold Service Tech Award program or something similar back in the day. I've seen that ratchet head before along with 1/4dr socket sets and a few wrenches.
 
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