I’m have had the same issue with my 33 mud tires on my D2 and 4Runner tires. Broke down and bought a tire lift dolly. Made changes so much easier . Here is the one I bought.
Redline Tire Dolly-
I would go the ATF route as well. I have about 10 facom ratchets from the CDX style, 3/8" and 1/4" as well. One of my trusty 3/8" facoms was used when I changed transmission fluid 15 years ago and that one never fails to catch. I have had many of the newer ones that came in some kits stick...
I have had one of the hose reels/carts from Rapid Reel (now eley) to hold my 100ft craftsman rubber hose since 1999. It has sat outside for the past 18 years in eastern Pa, still works great. Just had to replace the craftman rubber hose this past year though. I wouldn't think twice about...
I have a large rubbermaid tub full of car magazines from the early 90's, mostly Car Craft and Hot Rod. Some others mixed in. I have been told that they have to go. If anyone is interested let me know they are free to anyone who wants to pick them up.
I am located in Dublin, Pa, 18917.
Used the impact driver last night to put in a couple of 5" deck screws into a 6x6 pressure treated block. All I can say is wow. Tried the same with my dewalt that it is replacing and it took alot more effort to only be able to get the screw in 3/4 of the way. The LED lights are amazingly...
Well finally made my decided on what to get, Makita. Seemed to have the best reviews and after trying the two out I liked the feel of the Makita better than the Milwaukee. Looked for a combo kit but ended up buying an impact driver set and then a bare drill. The impact is the new LDXT01 3...
I was thinking the same thing. Reading this just gets me stoked to go out and ride! Instead I am inside designing custom medical equipment on Solidworks.
Thanks for all the input. Not in any rush but this will be the wifes gift to me for Christmas. Guess I need to stop off at tool store and look at the drills some more.