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Mr Clean

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Upgraded to a pneumatic 20 ton hydraulic jack for my press. Got a stud gun.
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What do you think of the press so far in function? I've been tempted to get the HF 20 ton, but I keep eyeballing the 50 ton, hard to spend that kind of money though.
 

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I've had a HF 20 ton for years(30?) and it has worked extremely well. It was in my shop downtown before I moved up to my hobby shop. LOTS of suspension work, ball joints bushings etc. Never failed, scared me a couple of times, til everything popped loose. Sometimes the handle didn't seem long enough!!! LOL Shoulda got an air over hydraulic like Shawn got with a LONG hose!
 

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My dad found this on the side of the road when leaving a customer of his, still works. Bought a charger off of eBay and used it to take the wheel tubs and roll cage out of my friends 75 K5, worked pretty good and still had a charge at the end.
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Picked these up at a local Re-Store for $10 total ($2ea) none of them worked when I grabbed them, but got home and threw the batteries on the chargers and they both charged up and seem to work fine and batteries seem to hold a pretty good charge still. So I guess I'll buy into the M18 line now.
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That snap on is a sweet score!!! Wish i could be that lucky!
 

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454 BBC, & 383 Stroker
What do you think of the press so far in function? I've been tempted to get the HF 20 ton, but I keep eyeballing the 50 ton, hard to spend that kind of money though.

I've had mine for about 8 years, like Perry said it does everything I need it to do. I have no need for a 50 ton press. There are a few vids on YouTube for upgrading them, and some are great ideas, and some not so much. I would suggest the 20 ton, unless you have a need for the 50 ton.
 

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That snap on is a sweet score!!! Wish i could be that lucky!
I'm not that lucky either lol, its my dad who is the one that finds that stuff. Last year he found a Pittsburgh Professional 1/2" extendable ratchet also on the side of the road, pretty beat but that is not at all a bad ratchet. I've jumped up and down on it busting axle nuts loose and didn't seem to care.
 

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Picked up this 36v Makita circle saw. It’s not bad. Lighter than my mag 77 and powerful enough for most of the same tasks. The brake and lack of a cord make it a little faster to work with.
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Sorry no pics but I recently bought a scythe.... good bye weed eater! What a fantastic tool. Swoosh!
 

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Sorry no pics but I recently bought a scythe.... good bye weed eater! What a fantastic tool. Swoosh!
Man, they're kinda fun. My grandfather always had them on the farm.
Crap for really tight spots, though.
 

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I recently bought a 1/2" deep impact socket set. Complete from 10mm to 24mm. $28
 

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Got an 11 drawer Kennedy off of FB marketplace for a Benjamin, as I needed my 7 drawer for school. It's a little goofy on a 20" wide riser but I'll just put the heavy stuff on the right side. :)
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350 CID 195/260 HP Goodwrench crate, 400 CID 2bbl
Bought a box of carter pins.
 

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