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Any Snap-On dealers on this board?

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Rodm1

02-17-2008 11:27:10




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I'm having trouble finding a dealer with the rebuild kits I need. The ratchets are 60's vintage and not sealed part numbers are F-710B, and F-711. Is there any dealers on this board that would have the part numbers for a total rebuild of these?

They are the same as the photo at the link bellow.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15432




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dobber

02-17-2008 21:32:56




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 Re: Any Snap-On dealers on this board? in reply to Rodm1, 02-17-2008 11:27:10  
This all they show online but call or email them if those don't work then you will know



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dobber

02-17-2008 21:29:57




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 Re: Any Snap-On dealers on this board? in reply to Rodm1, 02-17-2008 11:27:10  
I've bought from them direct when didn't want to chase down a truck too...



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Roy Suomi

02-17-2008 16:09:24




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 Re: Any Snap-On dealers on this board? in reply to Rodm1, 02-17-2008 11:27:10  
Tomorrow , I'll go to my barn and get the cell number for my Snap-On tool guy...



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Rob in Indiana

02-17-2008 11:29:57




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 Re: Any Snap-On dealers on this board? in reply to Rodm1, 02-17-2008 11:27:10  
when ever my dealer cant get a rebuild kit for one of my rachets they just give me new rachet.



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Rod M1

02-17-2008 13:00:16




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 Re: Any Snap-On dealers on this board? in reply to Rob in Indiana, 02-17-2008 11:29:57  
The biggest problem is chasing down a truck. Sow I jut wont the numbers sow I can order them.



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Aaron Ford

02-17-2008 16:29:19




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 Re: Any Snap-On dealers on this board? in reply to Rod M1, 02-17-2008 13:00:16  
I had a ratchet that had needed repair for over a year and was desperately needing it. I caught the Snap-On guy at a local machine shop beside a major roadway and whipped in to the pea gravel parking lot a little too fast. The truck did a perfect 360 and when the dust settled, I was right beside him. It looked like something out of the movies. I walked up and asked him, "Do you know how hard you are to catch?" His eyes looked like dinnerplates. He did repair the ratchet free of charge and was extremely nice about it. I never let on that I hadn't actually meant to slide clear across the parking lot and was totally embarrassed. Figure he had something to tell his wife when he got home. Oh well. I have a lot of work done at that machine shop now and am very careful about how I enter the lot.

Aaron

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Eddie in MI

02-18-2008 03:22:05




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 Re: Any Snap-On dealers on this board? in reply to Aaron Ford, 02-17-2008 16:29:19  
Now that is hilarious!!!!!


Here in SE Michigan (SE of Ann Arbor) we have a GREAT Snap On guy...



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nebraska kirk

02-17-2008 16:49:43




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 Re: Any Snap-On dealers on this board? in reply to Aaron Ford, 02-17-2008 16:29:19  
That would have been a sight to see!!



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Bob

02-17-2008 13:49:08




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 Re: Any Snap-On dealers on this board? in reply to Rod M1, 02-17-2008 13:00:16  
My kid says you can buy direct from their website. Have you looked there?



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02-17-2008 19:55:34




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 Re: Any Snap-On dealers on this board? in reply to Bob, 02-17-2008 13:49:08  
I have sockets that need replaced. Finding a truck around here is very tough. I also need some ratchet parts, the last ones were replaced at no charge, but thats been 15 years or more ago. The truck was getting hard to find back then, so I started buying Mac. Now I'm doing Craftsman with no questions asked.



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