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What do you use a rolling head and lining up pry bar for?

impactsocket

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What do you use a rolling head and lining up pry bar for?

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devoncoolman

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Pulling seals, pulling diesel injectors, anything u need to get under to pry up. They are good for lining up holes in suspension components and lining up engine cradels for reassembly.
 

Heavy tech

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Pretty much self explanatory. Just ask any number of old timer missing the tips of fingers.


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kd3pc

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alligning holes, where the spud wrench isn't close by.

It is really great for picking up tractor/truck/heavy tires or wheels and you do not want to risk losing pieces of your hand, when things go awry.

separating guard rail sections from each other when your F-i-L stacks them with a front end loader.

picking up those said guard rail sections when you want to keep your fingers. They come in 20' sections and weigh almost 300 pounds each.

alligning guard rail sections to the posts.

well used, even have a bent one some where that is perfect for my uses.
 

MFolks

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I used mine a lot, when installing heavy electrical transformers that were bolted down in the chassis of equipment. Some transformers and chokes weighed 500 pounds or more.
 

jeepinerdeep

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You can use a pair of them to pull almost anything apart that has a slip fit, or light press fit. IE: Gears on shafts, pulleys and the ever so famous Snap On hard handles.
 
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