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The best thing about Craftsman tools is the warranty. I took a ratchet back last week and they gave me another one with no questions asked. The only thing wrong with it was the little ball that keeps the socked from falling off didn't work. The one they gave me was refurbished, not new, but it looks and works like new. I'm happy with it. P E H
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Orchard Hardware Supply also carries the Craftsman line. I believe the Husky brand at Home Depot has a lifetime warranty.
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A 1 1/8 inch deep socket will also work for turning the crankshaft and removing the injectors if you can't find a 27mm.
I have almost all the tools necessary in 2 small Army ammo cans that I always take with me. P E H |
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