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rainy day experiment: one expensive ratchet

t100

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Where's the rain and what exactly is the experiment? Do you like and use that ratchet? That style has never really appealed to me.:headscrat
 
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TSLF936 1/4" dr. handle with a 72tooth FCF72 3/8" dr. head.
 

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Yep, I think you are correct compact dual 80 3/8 ratchet head on 1/4 drive series speed ratchet handle. :bowdown:
 
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I think its Cool you made your own ratchet, although i cant ever remember using a ratcheting speeder. Ive used plenty of standard speeder wrenches but never a ratcheting. I would think the balance would be off on such a tool? Have you ever used it?
 
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I think its Cool you made your own ratchet, although i cant ever remember using a ratcheting speeder. Ive used plenty of standard speeder wrenches but never a ratcheting. I would think the balance would be off on such a tool? Have you ever used it?
I use my Proto 5750 as a speeder quite often actually, didnt ever think I would until I got it :beer:
 
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it's just an experiment, the speeder in the picture works perfectly, but the problem is the FCF72 handle and TSLF head doesn't work together too well, the head needs to be a big wider(.020") otherwise it's crooked.

spending $200 ended up with 1 ratchet isn't a good deal for me. I think I'll just put back together as they used to be.
 

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. . .but the problem is the FCF72 handle and TSLF head doesn't work together too well, the head needs to be a big wider(.020") otherwise it's crooked.

Some extra thin shim washers might be your hot ticket.
You can get them at aircraft dealers and electric motor shops.
 

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i did those as my TSLF936 was used a lot and broke inside of ratchet head few times in one month so i had to swap from TF72, after i did, it work great even few diesel technicians had borrow mine few times to work on junk powerstroke 6.0 and 6.4 engines! they was happy that i did it...
 

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I did that as well and they work fine for me.... I put the 3/8 dual 80 (my last made in USA head also) on the FSLF936 and I did the same on the two TSLF936, but I used a TF72 and a rebuild kit from an FCF72 to make one a 3/8 as well. I have one more FSLF936, I would love to put a kit if they made one to make it a 1/2 in a 3/8 head with dual 80 gears, but they don't make one yet. It ***** as I have 3 ratchets with the wrong heads, but that is fine, I like to have spares....

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