Haha I could sell it to you for a STEAL and still make money on it. A local pawn shop had it for 60$!! And everything worked out perfect! Took the switch out and cleaned it. It had a bit of gunk in there. Oiled everything up pretty good. All of the o rings were nice and soft still so I went back...
Will do man! Thanks for the help. I watched a how it's made as silly as that is but they look like they're pretty simple. Very few parts compared to what I was expecting.
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Awesome! I was a little worried something might be wrong. I haven't had the chance to hook it up to air yet. But I will definitely be oiling the **** out of it before it sees any use! Thanks for the help! I really do appreciate it!
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I know this isn't quite the correct thread for my question but I know somebody here can help me! I just purchased an MG725 secondhand and the forward/reverse switch is very stiff to move back and forth. Any hints on something I can do to help this out? I would greatly appreciate it!
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Yup. Plenty of busted knuckles because of that darn thing. But hey when you have an air ratchet that will take out Duramax torque converter bolts it's worth keeping around haha. But from now on the Milwaukee will be used 90% of the time and the SnapOn only when shits getting real haha.
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I love it. It is a little weird when you max out the ratchet, it stops and blinks. I thought I broke it already haha. But the tool just limits the torque applied so you don't hurt it I suppose. No big deal just use it as a normal ratchet when something is tight and the tool runs it in or out...
Hey guys! Haven't posted in a while! But I finally got around to making a video of my new box at work! If you guys are interested go check it out!!
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