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Worth Rebuilding?

Junkmanryan

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Got this Snap On at a yard sale for a dollar. The problem is that it doesn't turn. I'm assuming this is going to need to be rebuilt. How much is it to rebuild it? Is it worth doing? Thanks, Ryan.
 

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Atalford

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Is that put together wrong or did Snap-On really make a ratchet with drive and the selector on the same side?
Really they did. I'll post a pic when I get home and find it.

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SignalZero

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Looks similar in vintage to my little Ferret F-70N I picked up at a flea market months ago. I'm not a snap on collector/expert, but mine is date coded "G" for government as a 1945 date code. I guess it's also good to still have the brass selector switch as it's no longer available. Also read that if its a "G" or "E" (emergency-1944) it's not warrantied, just like any of the snap on stuff made for the government.
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Not real valuable, I don't guess. I paid $15 for mine which seems to be around market value. But I like the history of it and my fiancé likes to use it when she helps me.

I definitely think it's worth it to rebuild it. I'm sure the experts will let you know which kit will fit. Yours seems to be great condition cosmetically.
 
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engineer031

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It looks like it was put together wrong snap on should fix that under warranty if the internals are broke find a truck or call snap on to get a repair kit
 

Rkbuell

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Snap on will uisually warranty tools even second hand, also my "g" code gov ratchet head striped and S O said no warranty, so took the head kit out and put it in another handle, then no problem. But I have bought S O for years and have many thousand of $$ worth.
 

spasticone

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According to my dealer, they will rebuild very old model ratchets, but not replace them...
 

Dave455

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A good find for a dollar!

These older Snap On ratchets can get quite a build up of grit and grime inside which can stop 'em turning. First thing to do is take it apart, clean and oil!

The square drive is in backwards, and sometimes, when they get do worn and start slipping, you can get a little extra life by reversing the square drive. If this is the case, you will need a rebuild kit!
 
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