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Fulton prybar

TheCraneGuy

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I have one of these prybars currently, and trying to find at least one more.

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It is a 5/8” hex and 16” long. The bend is not like a typical roller bar. This thing is very handy in various applications.

I have been looking online, but not find anything. Can anyone point me in the right direction?

Thank you in advance.


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bill300d

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I think the closest thing currently available would be a rolling head pry bar. If you are looking for one exactly like that good luck!!!
 

WittHay

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Snap-on has Blue-Point close quarter bars and Mac has a 90° line-up prybar and a modified rolling head prybar.

Easier to find in paper catalogs and look on the tool truck first. They all have different lengths and slightly different points and bends. Other than tool trucks maybe look at Mayhew or Wilde they should have some type of modified or die setter type prybar
 
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TheCraneGuy

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Snap-on has Blue-Point close quarter bars and Mac has a 90° line-up prybar and a modified rolling head prybar.

Easier to find in paper catalogs and look on the tool truck first. They all have different lengths and slightly different points and bends. Other than tool trucks maybe look at Mayhew or Wilde they should have some type of modified or die setter type prybar



Thank you for responding. It has a brand name on it, but I’ll be damned if I can find any information on it. I will try the truck the next time it is around.


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