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FS: Matco 3/4" Torque Wrench 100-600 FT LB

TxFireman1972

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Matco Torque Wrench, part #TRD600R. This is a 3/4" Drive Torque Wrench that is 42" long, and will work for 100-600 FT/LB. This wrench has hardly been used, and has sat on the shelf in my garage for most of its life. This works great for things like the Trackbar bolts, that need around 400 Ft/Lb. I just really don't use it much so I thought I would put it out there and see if there is any interest. Here is the link to the specs on the Matco Website:

http://www.matcotools.com/catalog/product/TRD600R/3-4-IN--FIXED-100-600-FT-LB/

Sells new for $759, I'll take the first $500/cash or would be willing to work out a trade for a upright compressor (60gal+).

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Sits at zero. I just used it to torque my trackbar down when I took the pic. I really wasn't sure if it needed to be zeroed for storage, so I figured it wouldn't hurt. Is that what you are supposed to to? I try to "unload" everything when I store it.
 

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Yeah I always take the tension off of the spring so that it does not get a "set" to it.... how much do you think the wrench weighs? (for shipping purposes)
 

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