Tools list requirment for owning a Binder

If you're into the yard/garage sale thing. Maybe keep an eye out for a tap and die set as well as a thread restorer kit, depending on the condition of the rig you are working on. May not be used often but having them on the shelf sure is handy from time to time.
 
Just found this post, my buddy and I just bought an old sun engine analyzer on ebay. Works fine and we only paid $130.00 for it. I picked it up on my way into western kentucky so there was no freight.

Rob gimmel
 
A 60-80 drill set is excellent for the holly one barrel rebuild. Available at most model/hobby shops or websites.
 
I just saw this post too! Great sticky material!

Saw a digatal volt meter mentioned but along with that a test light is a great tool. Hth!
 
I dont know about you all, but ive got a 3 foot steel pry bar round on one end flattened on the other, I have used to many many times to tighten belts and pry open crushed tailgates.....:smilewinkgrin:
 
I keep a bottle jack and a rug that the aramark guy gave to me that way u can lay on that and stay clean
 
Re: Tools list requirement for owning a Binder

I keep a bottle jack and a rug that the aramark guy gave to me that way u can lay on that and stay clean
oh yeah! I have a rolled up rubber nat for that. Excellent for wet, snow, mud etc...

There's some special tools needed for taking apart the front wheel bearings on a Scout. One is a tiny allen head, if you don't know it's there you damage stuff. Need to wipe away grease and use a flashlight to find it. Then loosen it and you still need a special socket to remove the nut. Or you can use a center punch/alignment tool but risk some damage to nut!
 
Several years ago my wife bought me a snap on floor creeper. Some of my most pleasant afternoons have been spent on that creeper, under the Scout, (on 2 ton jack stands) gently dozing.
 
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