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    How good (or BAD!) did I do? Saylor-Beall 705

    From what I've been seeing online, the flywheel it around $250.
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    How good (or BAD!) did I do? Saylor-Beall 705

    From what I've seen, the bolt is factory. When I bought it I figured even with the price of a new flywheel it still seemed like a decent deal.
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    How good (or BAD!) did I do? Saylor-Beall 705

    I'm in the DFW, TX area. I went ahead and updated my profile as well. I'm planning on replacing the flywheel for sure, I'm just hoping that I don't also have to replace the crank.
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    How good (or BAD!) did I do? Saylor-Beall 705

    Today I picked up a Saylor-Beall 5hp 80 gallon compressor with a 705 pump off of Craigslist for $550. Of course it was described as being "almost perfect." In reality, I suspect that it may have been dropped at least once. The flywheel and motor pulley are both cracked, although he did turn it...
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    Tool set purchase which would you buy

    A friend of mine just purchased what I believe is the same Craftsman set that you are looking at. While the sockets seemed to be high quality, the wrenches left a lot to be desired, IMO. All of the wrenches that I looked over seemed to have rough edges/plating, and at least one of them had a...
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    snap on s80 not made in america??

    I imagine that they're using the same bags that they were before they moved production to Mexico. Instead of printing new ones, it's probably just cheaper to put stickers over top of the old ones.
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    Buying and Selling on Classifieds Issues

    While I haven't yet participated in buying and selling on this forum, I do have some ebay experience under my belt. Whenever I sell something, I assume that it is ME that is going to get negative feedback if my customer is not happy. As such, I assume that I am and the one that is on the hook if...
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    sk warranty service call

    Great idea. I'm interested to hear what they had to say, but don't know where to look.
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    adapting a 30 amp to a 50 amp plug

    I am not an electrician, but, if it were me in that situation, I think that I would change the plug on the RV to match the receptacle.
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