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I never understood the reasoning behind the DMF Shane.

Had mine swapped to a solid in my Tranny last year and the gear change is as smooth as ever.

The DMF disintegrated after 65k.

 

Cross head screws are indeed the devils work.

 

I also have a hatred of cheap and nasty ratchet straps.

 

 

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I never understood the reasoning behind the DMF Shane.

Had mine swapped to a solid in my Tranny last year and the gear change is as smooth as ever.

The DMF disintegrated after 65k.

 

Cross head screws are indeed the devils work.

 

I also have a hatred of cheap and nasty ratchet straps.

 

 

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Ratchet straps? What's wrong with dolly knots?

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Our grease gun.

When loading with a new cartridge it has the uncanny knack of slipping of the catch and depositing half the grease on me or the floor.

 

Definatly has to be this one. I hate any grease gun I have ever come across with a passion. Constant air blocks, then the pusher bit doesn't go inside the cartridge and push the grease out properly. Grease getting EVERYWHERE except where its meant to go. No tool has ever caused me to have a tantrum as much as a grease gun:laugh1:

Another tool I hate but can't live without is my wolf long reach pole lopers!

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