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billymade

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I have one; you will like it! I use it for things like; wheel covers that have the plastic lug nuts that attach to aluminum wheels, oil pan drain plugs.... definitely speeds things up! While the dealers here say they didn't sell well; I'm sorry they stopped making them! :( I guess they are too specialized; kinda like the "High Strength, Multi-Position
Pear Head Ratchets"; check 'em out here!

http://www.snapon.com/international/30pdffiles/f936mp.pdf

So, Snap-On dealers.... were the multi-position ratchets low movers; as well?

This thread maybe of interest!

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=60377

I'm still looking for a 1/4" version of these ratchets (TSLF936); if anyone wants to sell one... let me know! :)
 
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terabyte

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My favorite tool is my snap-on speeder. I work on motorcycle a lot and its awesome to use instead of t-handles. I figured I would figure out how to use this in even more spots. I'm thinking it would be awesome to break spark plugs with it in ratchet mode and then go to town in speeder mode.

I know these tools died off because of the air ratchet and having to do things as fast as possible. I work on my own stuff and like being able to feel in I'm threading a fastener in correctly. I HATE the sounds air ratchets make with every fiber of my being. I think one of those 10.8-12v impact drivers is going to be my next purchase and new favorite for working on the bikes. Just waiting for black friday.

Damn you had to tell me about that TSLF936 didn't you!!! I will continue to curse you for a while. I'm still trying to figure out which Xuron pliers to buy to make a complete set thanks to you. And that's just the latest of "curse billy" moments.

That 936MP seems hokey as hell. I wouldn't even buy the HF version of those things. I simply don't see the use.
 
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4x4gearhead

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Not a real practical ratchet for automotive use. My Snap-On guy had one on his truck and he had it heavily discounted and kept it for several years.

My snap on dealer has 3 1/2" ones on the ceiling that have been there for the 4 years ive been dealing with him though he wont budge on them claiming "i can get my return on them for more than that!" those snapon dealers, so greedy :drool:
 
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