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17:47 Jul 16, 2001 |
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na +2 | snap-on ratchet |
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snap-on ratchet Explanation: The German is somewhat redundant in saying "stecken Sie eine Aufsteckknarre auf...", but there are some references to "snap-on ratchet". See if this works... ...attach a snap-on ratchet... or maybe just ...attach a ratchet (accessory)... I have a 1935 5/8" drive snap-on ratchet looking for information on it. (possible value). Last changed: October 07, 2000. www.performanceautomatic.com/discussion/_disc1/000001bd.htm One of the items I adopted was a Snap-On ratchet. I always wanted a Snap-On socket set, but wasn ... groups.yahoo.com/group/7x10minilathe/message/3959 Ernst Deutsch-Englisch : Knarre, Ratsche f (Masch) / ratchet, catrake HTH Ernst, WB industrielle Technik |
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