dmopar74
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Looking at the hobo freight shop presses, see they have a 12t and a 20t. This will be used for basic work like front end bushings, bearings etc., will I need the 20t, is it built better etc?
One thousand nine hundred thirty-four-year-old press, damn that`s oldI bought a 1934 year old 40 ton Manley
One thousand nine hundred thirty-four-year-old press, damn that`s old![]()
Room is a huge issue, well it wouldn't be if the wife didn't have enough holiday decorations in totes to cover 30 of wall space!You can never buy to big of a press if you have the room. I would look on line at upcoming auctions or Facebook. I bought a 1934 year old 40 ton Manley at an auction many years ago. The thing still works great and you can still get parts for it. Came with all attachments.
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They are a sweet old press, love to have one.Sorry about that , The date on it is 1934.
What is nice about this style you spin the handle and it screws the spindle out to the job. Your not waiting for the jack to come down against.
Steve is looking for one with a floating head like this preferably a higher 60 ton air over hydraulics. We just missed one on Facebook for $300. If I get a chance I'll get a video of the press in action. That screw can push a bushing in without the hydraulics. You can lift the table up and down with a 1/2 inch ratchet
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Looking at the hobo freight shop presses, see they have a 12t and a 20t. This will be used for basic work like front end bushings, bearings etc., will I need the 20t, is it built better etc?
I feel your pain there! I feel like I need to put down a salt line barrier and burn sage anywhere I try to work at to keep other's clutter out of the way...Room is a huge issue, well it wouldn't be if the wife didn't have enough holiday decorations in totes to cover 30 of wall space!
MAN, they had their thinking caps on when they drew that out!Sorry about that , The date on it is 1934.
What is nice about this style you spin the handle and it screws the spindle out to the job. Your not waiting for the jack to come down against.
Steve is looking for one with a floating head like this preferably a higher 60 ton air over hydraulics. We just missed one on Facebook for $300. If I get a chance I'll get a video of the press in action. That screw can push a bushing in without the hydraulics. You can lift the table up and down with a 1/2 inch ratchet
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I did the HF 20 several years ago. Adding a set of wheels to the base angles make it much easier to cope with in my small 2 car garage.
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