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- Harbor Freight Tools that dont suck - TractorByNet
My two most expensive Harbor Freight acquisitions have been a 30 ton log splitter and a Plasma Cutter Both have worked great except the OEM return oil filter on the log splitter clogged pretty early, I suppose from manufacturing crud left in the system, found a Purolator car oil filter that fit and all has been well since
- Northern Tool or Harbor Freight - TractorByNet
Right now as a handyman - i have slowly stopped going to harbor freight and started buying home depot tools for the stuff i do i need more specailized tools that harbor freight dont have and i already have alot of harbor freight stuff so i am probably saturated with hf non electrical tools i have few power tools left from harbor freight and
- Harbor Freight tools thread. - Tacoma World
Harbor Freight tools thread Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussion' started by Markcal, Nov 24, 2016 Post
- Harbor Freights little Towable Backhoe - TractorByNet
Jun 29, 2007 Harbor Freight's little Towable Backhoe Thread Starter #8 OP California Super Star
- Harbor Freight Tire Changer Mods With Pics - TractorByNet
I bought a Harbor Freight tire changer with a bit of skepticism and justifiability so I bent the tire rim breaker and the bar used to remove the tire right away The tire I started with was a 31 10 5 15 on a aluminum rim This rim has one of the tightest beads I have worked with At one time in my life I broke down tires as part of my job
- Which Harbor Freight Pittsburgh Breaker bar here - Tacoma World
harbor freight is making efforts in building better quality tools but they're still getting a lot of non-icon stuff from china, the same as the millions of amazon 'retailers' but HF has a network of physical storefronts to finance those amazon stores don't there's a lot of preference and use to be weighed in all of this
- Compressors and air tools - CFM vs SCFM - TractorByNet
I've been curious about the difference between air CFM vs SCFM, ever since I bought a Harbor Freight compressor some 15 years ago, rated 5 1 CFM, that couldn't keep up with a HF die grinder rated to need 4 7 CFM Oh well that's just HF's marketing But recently looking at something from HF
- Harbor Freight Badland 3 ton Off-Road jack discussion
Tonglift seems to also be known as Eagle Pro Industrial Tools, Inc according to their website They ship items to "Austin International Mfg" at the following address: 23145 Kashiwa Ct, Torrance, CA which is the same address as "Pro Eagle"
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