I don't know what I'd do without Harbor Freight. I have several needs that really make HF a great deal.
First off, I keep a set of tools up at my farm. Since they are sitting in a shed up there and nobody lives on the place, I figure sooner or later a break in could happen so no way am I going to drop huge money on the stuff that stays up there.
Also, I've never had a lot of big tools for tractor work. 3/4 inch socket set, 21 inch adj wrench, etc HF makes affordable versions of this stuff and nobody else is even close.
Then there's the stuff I can buy at HF and use it once to save a pile of time and money. Just painted the storage barn with a $169 HF airless HVLP painter. I hate, hate, hate brush painting and this baby worked great for this one job and was way cheaper than renting. If I never use it again, it'll still have been worth it for the time/money saved. If I use it again, it'll be twice the deal.
In the same category, I got tired of paying $25 a tire to get ATV tires mounted so I bought the HF tire tools. Used them to mount 4 ATV tires and a boat trailer tire. If this stuff busts tomorrow, I'm still WAY ahead, but from what I can see, it'll last forever so I'll be hundreds of dollars ahead within a few years.
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Today's Featured Article - History of the Cockshutt Tractor - by Danny Bowes (Dsl). The son of a very successful Toronto and Brantford, Ontario merchant, and himself quite an entreprenuer, James G. Cockshutt opened a business called the Brantford Plow Works in 1877. In 1882, the business was incorporated to become the Cockshutt Plow Company. Along with quality built equipment, expedious demand and expansion made Cockshutt Plow Works the leader in the tillage tools sector of the farm equipment industry by the 1920's.
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