davethorik
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Use them to move machinery or other heavy stuff into final locations. Pulleys, sticky dies, etc, a ton of uses in an industrial setting.
x2, indicating large metal parts straight is easy with prybars, because the crane can't always set them down within .001". You always have to move your setup around a little, I have a Craftsman red-handle (Wilde made) 24", a C-man Lady foot bar, and a very battered old Napa large flat head screwdriver that comprise my work collection. That and a no-name octagonal shank 24" crowbar, which is also surprisingly handy, covers my bases.
I have seen people remove oil seals with 2 lady foot bars at once.