jeepnut24
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Can someone give me some more info on these? I think they are williams? But what is their COO? Id like to get the ratchet set for my brother, a harley nut.
they are bahco. I saw one of the harley dealer memos a while back and the paper mentioned bahco, a snap on company.
also for warranty it had some distribution company that i have never heard of.
He's smart enough to get a Ph.D, but not smart enough to get rid of the Hardley Ableson? lol!Thanks, he is getting his PHD this month, and I wanted to get him a starter set of tools for his harley as a grad present.

Thanks
Does Snap On make any Harley specific tools, or sets targeted at Harley work?

Sorry to hear that, I didn't realize you'd had so much tragedy in your family... I'll try not to make any more fun of ya'll!Several of our family members have worked for Harley in the past....
oil dry?![]()
'Tis true, some early cars and planes also used total loss lubrication.I know you are just pokin' fun at HD's and I don't mind, but did you know that HD's in the early days were designed to drip oil.
I know you are just pokin' fun at HD's and I don't mind, but did you know that HD's in the early days were designed to drip oil. It was the way they did it back then. They had a lose lube system that oiled the primary chain from the engine to the transmission. It was pressure fed from the main pump and there was a weep hole in the aft bottom side of the primary cover where the oil was suppose to come out. Since the Evo and the Twin-Cam there is no losed lube system and mine doesn't leak or even weep a bit of oil.
These are not to be used as "tools". They are to be displayed in your Harley Davidson toolbox in your Harley Davidson themed den with you admiring them sipping a Harley Davidson beer in your Harley Davidson robe.
I know you are just pokin' fun at HD's and I don't mind, but did you know that HD's in the early days were designed to drip oil. It was the way they did it back then. They had a lose lube system that oiled the primary chain from the engine to the transmission. It was pressure fed from the main pump and there was a weep hole in the aft bottom side of the primary cover where the oil was suppose to come out. Since the Evo and the Twin-Cam there is no losed lube system and mine doesn't leak or even weep a bit of oil.

brother has a 52 pan head we refer to it as "marking its territory"![]()



SOOOOO sick of ebay searches for Snap on ending with a million listings for Harley Davidson branded tools and every one says "Made by Snap-On" Mother Fer's!
Sorry to hear that, I didn't realize you'd had so much tragedy in your family... I'll try not to make any more fun of ya'll!![]()