RTM
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Wow, that shaft looks suspiciously like a Yankee push drill or ratcheting screwdriver bit, but those only came in 7/32 and 9/32, never 1/4". Is the shaft actually 1/4"?
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Woops. I was wrong on that. 9/32” square drive and shank.
Cool, never seen that as a Yankee accessory. That fits the medium sized one, and the largest 5/16” is the biggest. Thanks for the catalog page.
Huh! Where's that rate on the "You ****-O-Meter"?this nondescript taped up cardboard box.
Here is a 1941 listing for the 36” Ferret speeder I found on the collecting Snap-on site.

The 3/8” drive extension I found recently had a noticeable bend so my neighbor and I used a vice with soft jaws along with a pipe and tire iron to apply enough brute force to mostly straighten it out.



So. You found that old Snap-On truck that has been missing for 40 years.lol. Great finds.Two Valve Spring Keepers, A Snap on & a Sunnen
There’s more to come… I just have to get to it when I have time…So. You found that old Snap-On truck that has been missing for 40 years.lol. Great finds.
Blue Point pullers are the best ever made in my opinion. Not for $2200 though.