Posted by The tractor vet on March 06, 2010 at 19:21:34 from (75.19.124.251):
In Reply to: Re: Tool advice posted by Janicholson on March 06, 2010 at 18:25:52:
We will not go into how much i have in tools . And 3500 would not even make a good down payment . I had that much in tools back in 1964 . Had i lisen to the old Mac tool man back then it would have saved me lots of bucks as he wanted me to buy the master mechanic set way back then for 7800 and that set back then got you one of everything in the book. And back then they had a lot more of the big stuff . Where i worked i was put into a brand new Ford F350 4X4 that we set up as a service truck with welder tourches fuel &oil and a air compressor that would run two jack hammers . The boss also filled that truck with all Mac tools and a complete OTC puller set both screw type and Hyd up to 50 ton. plus a OTC track pin press . Now that was a real rolling tool box . You name it it was on that truck.
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