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differences between Matco chest lines
the bigger the number the more expensive they are and the more options you have 6s is the better of the three all are U.S.A made in jamestown new york
goeb92
Post #2
May 15, 2009
Forum:
General Tool Discussion
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Snap-On Financing Terms?
how about going to vegas next week and asking about matco financing terms there will be alot of dealers there
goeb92
Post #13
Mar 4, 2009
Forum:
General Tool Discussion
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Snap-On Financing Terms?
at least mine will
goeb92
Post #11
Mar 4, 2009
Forum:
General Tool Discussion
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Snap-On Financing Terms?
most reps will carry you on a ra account or truck account up to 2500 dollars
goeb92
Post #10
Mar 4, 2009
Forum:
General Tool Discussion
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Klein Tools - what's your opinion?
there used to be a klein plant around my area but they sold it at auction a couple of years ago
goeb92
Post #66
Feb 27, 2009
Forum:
General Tool Discussion
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What are your experiences with Matco!!!
matco has outshined any other truck here in nw ohio.so used to be the big dog here but with one lousy rep they sent it in the toilet.he is retiring soon so we wont have a dealer around here
goeb92
Post #16
Nov 23, 2008
Forum:
General Tool Discussion
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Snap-on brass drift punch
after you file it pull out the file card and clean that file
goeb92
Post #15
Oct 20, 2008
Forum:
General Tool Discussion
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Service from tool truck companies for non-techs?
thats because allen wrenches are consumibles like welding rods and such they are made to wear out hence no warranty
goeb92
Post #25
Oct 19, 2008
Forum:
General Tool Discussion
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