It's all good now. Rebuilding the brake S cams. Most of my fleet has half a million on them now and they are all needing this sort of thing at this point.Parts on order.
OK to run?
If you take the air and battery powered tools out of this picture that leaves you with what our mechanic worked with. He spent his tool allowance money on alcohol. He didn't have such a fancy hammer and his big screwdriver was bent. I think he was missing that 9/16 wrench also.
Actually its 15/16, and the and battery tools in the picture were provided by the company.If you take the air and battery powered tools out of this picture that leaves you with what our mechanic worked with. He spent his tool allowance money on alcohol. He didn't have such a fancy hammer and his big screwdriver was bent. I think he was missing that 9/16 wrench also.
It just depends on your location and how much energy is needed@1BROWNWRENCH
For the average mechanic.... which is better ?
A full set of air driven tools, or electric ?
Don't think 'green' , think efficient!!It just depends on your location and how much energy is needed
Electric would probably be the choice for the non professional where a lot of repetitious hard effort is not expended. The batteries die fast with hard use and very expensive to replace.@1BROWNWRENCH
For the average mechanic.... which is better ?
A full set of air driven tools, or electric ?
Can we at least belly surf?
Can we at least belly surf?
You can almost smell the Mexican sewage in that picture.
Unfortunately he was already dead when I found him.I think something's wrong with your dog.
*insert picture of homemade toasted raviolis, beer, and some cool storms*