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DavidtheDuke

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I've got all the SO striking handled bars, very nice. The 36" is used more than I would've thought.
 

kidney

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I've had great luck with a William's set I bought on e-bay. There is a seller on there who always has a few sets. Can't beat the price for good USA made tools.
 

wrenchr

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I'm liking my mac prybars!!! I beat the **** out of them and when they get bad my dealer gives me a new one!!
 

Hal

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I have a set of SK's that I bought years ago. I think it was before Sears offered any, and I sure couldn't afford SO at the time. I also use crowbars, quarry bars, and tire irons, whatever it takes. I used to have one of the lineup bars, a Craftsman, but it didn't come home after a session in the hayfield. Sooner or later I will probably find it with the mower. Most of my work is on trucks tractors and farm equipment.
 
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nissan_crawler

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I used to have one of the lineup bars, a Craftsman, but it didn't come home after a session in the hayfield. Sooner or later I will probably find it with the mower.

:spit: I was setting timing on the race car at the farm one day. The 9/16" wrench caught the damn fan. *ZIIINNGGGGGGG* Out of the ballpark.:(

Three years later, I'm mowing with the 7' finish mower and I hear a familiar... *ZIINNGGGGGGG* and something silver goes flying and puts a dent in a pickup.

Damn wrench. :mad:
 
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