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fort smith ar | I had a cheap one for years that didn't do much of anything productive...borrowed a snap on one day and was amazed at how it made the old one look like a toy. I quickly bought a new snap on and snap on bits. Works great on bearings, race, roll pins etc. I then bought a Texas twister thinking it might be a joke, but I thought I would give it a try. It does work great on bearing removal on combines and it way out did my expectations. Only gripe I have is it is hard to keep the ends tight where they thread to shaft that goes to hammer. Also takes a little time to get it out and all rigged up and nuts tightened. When doing combine work before harvest the Texas twister was priceless and saved alot of torching and swearing. I would recommend! | |
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