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Wright 6400 rachet rebuild question

LawnBoy-5247

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I picked up a Wright 6400 3/4" drive rachet today in a lot of items at a auction. The rachet is missing its internals and I was wondering if a rebuild kit from Wright contains the actual drive head or just a the pawls. I will contact Wright next week and see but was wondering if anyone here knew.ffb509459d9ca2f146ae3e775f57143d.jpg
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Great ratchet, worth fixing.

Uhhh not at $69, cut off the head and you have a nice long punch
 
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crane operator

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Just a head's up. I had a 1" drive wright ratchet. 8400. Stripped pawl. Ordered a repair kit, and the kit did not match my head. The older 8400 were a 60 tooth, the new kit was for a 45 tooth.

Wright ended up sending me a whole new ratchet, they had no kits for the 60 tooth. What a great company!

Anyways,

It would be worth your time to count teeth in the head and make sure what you have before ordering. According to the web, the new 3/4" are 45 teeth.

I do not know if the 3/4" drive had different teeth counts from different era's or not, I just know that my 1" did.

I do have a wright 6425 which is the 3/4" drive 42" long ratchet, and its a great ratchet. Well worth the cost of the kit.
 
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LawnBoy-5247

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It looks like mine will not really be worth fixing considering the kit is $65 and I don't really need the ratchet. I will still give Wright a call on the off chance it is cheaper from them directly.
 

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In my case, it was a sentimental issue, I got the Wright 3/8" socket set for my 16th birthday, I asked for it to work on the family '62 VW Bug convertible we bought new.which I learned to drive a manual transmission in. Yes, you can probably buy one used cheaper, if you need it.

My set is > 50 years old.
 

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