Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck

/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,681  
OK. Just a few questions.
First of all, which backhoe?
Are the subframes of which you speak specific to certain backhoes or is that a universal fit type of thing?
And lastly...how does that work? Does the subframe mimic the 3 point lower arms and if so how exactly does it attach.

I have been considering adding a backhoe but I do not want to damage my tractor in any way.

The subframes are unique to the tractor/backhoe combination. All the ones I know of have 4 points of attachment. Some have all 4 points at the back of the tractor, mine has 2 points at the back and 2 points at the mid point of the tractor. On mine, the 2 points at the back slip into a slot, and the 2 at the mid point have a pin. The biggest problem is alignment of tractor with the backhoe when attaching, it has to be pretty close, i.e. within a 1/2" or less or you can't get it attached. Thus a dolly for the backhoe is very helpful.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,682  
The subframes are unique to the tractor/backhoe combination. All the ones I know of have 4 points of attachment. Some have all 4 points at the back of the tractor, mine has 2 points at the back and 2 points at the mid point of the tractor. On mine, the 2 points at the back slip into a slot, and the 2 at the mid point have a pin. The biggest problem is alignment of tractor with the backhoe when attaching, it has to be pretty close, i.e. within a 1/2" or less or you can't get it attached. Thus a dolly for the backhoe is very helpful.

The Woods 4 point quick attach subframe I mentioned earlier has all 4 points at the rear (The subframe itself stays on the tractor full-time). The bottom two are slots that it slides in to. The upper two have pins. I just drive my tractor into position, hook up the hydraulics and use the backhoe's controls to lift it into position. No dolly involved, since the backhoe is stored outside on softer ground, but I've never had a problem, and even when I'm out of practice, it doesn't take long.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,683  
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I find the bits in the freebie screwdriver too soft but it does make an excellent file handle.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,684  
I got a six foot box beam level from Harbor Freight and with a 20% coupon it was about $18.00 and seems well worth it vs. say more than $40 at other places.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,685  
Their stocking levels are becoming a 'Do'. All too often I go for something and they don't have it. 'We'll get another truck tomorrow' doesn't help me today. And not just me. As I was wandering after hearing that, I overheard the same answer to several other queries about different items.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,686  
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I find the bits in the freebie screwdriver too soft but it does make an excellent file handle.
Excellent idea, I have a similar screwdriver handle that is missing the bits, that will be a excellent used for it.

Aaron Z
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,687  
I have ti say, probably the best item I ever bought at HF is their 2500 PSI gas pressure washer. Has a Pred motor and some Chinese no name axial pump on it but, I've used it hard for 4 years now (I wash down ll my farm equipment, 2 cars and my pickup truck regularly and I've never had on issue with it. Starts first pull, uses no oil and never lets me down.

I've never even changed the spark plug. All I do is once a year, change the oil, clean the air filter and change the oil in the pump (30 weight non detergent). Thats it.

For 250 bucks (probably costs more now), it was a bargain.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,688  
Their stocking levels are becoming a 'Do'. All too often I go for something and they don't have it. 'We'll get another truck tomorrow' doesn't help me today. And not just me. As I was wandering after hearing that, I overheard the same answer to several other queries about different items.

Found that out last week myself. I wanted to buy the Zurich 200 buck code reader and it wasn't in stock and I got the same story.. Be on the truck next week.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,689  
It's been kind of recent too, maybe the last year or so. I don't remember it being like that before. But I'm also seeing a lot more turnover. Every time I go in, I see new faces. In the past, it was just the opposite, almost always the same faces, no matter which day of the week. I used to know some of them by name. Not any more.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,690  
Their stocking levels are becoming a 'Do'. All too often I go for something and they don't have it. 'We'll get another truck tomorrow' doesn't help me today. And not just me. As I was wandering after hearing that, I overheard the same answer to several other queries about different items.

I've heard the song about another truck coming too many times. The clerks must learn to say that as trainees.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,691  
I have ti say, probably the best item I ever bought at HF is their 2500 PSI gas pressure washer. Has a Pred motor and some Chinese no name axial pump on it but, I've used it hard for 4 years now (I wash down ll my farm equipment, 2 cars and my pickup truck regularly and I've never had on issue with it. Starts first pull, uses no oil and never lets me down.

I've never even changed the spark plug. All I do is once a year, change the oil, clean the air filter and change the oil in the pump (30 weight non detergent). Thats it.

For 250 bucks (probably costs more now), it was a bargain.

I see you live in Michigan, where it's cold. Do you ever add antifreeze to the pump?
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,692  
Their stocking levels are becoming a 'Do'. All too often I go for something and they don't have it. 'We'll get another truck tomorrow' doesn't help me today. And not just me. As I was wandering after hearing that, I overheard the same answer to several other queries about different items.

I suspect they are heading down the same road as most music stores; victim of their own website success. Most music stores, even the big places like Guitar Center, hardly carry any of the stuff that musicians use on a regular basis because they make it so easy to just order it online and have it delivered right to your door, so no one goes into the stores to buy those consumables anymore (strings, picks, etc.). The same is probably true for HF; not carrying enough stock because it's just not selling, or it's mostly going to fill online orders and they can't get any to the stores. Either way, victims of their own success.

Brick and mortar stores can only carry so much. I understand that. But, when you're constantly running out of the same stuff, your planning is less good.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,693  
There are quite a few HF stores around Sacramento. When something is not at the store I am in, the checkout people look at the SKU on their computer. The same screen shows availability at other locations and they always tell me where the closest alternative is.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,694  
I see you live in Michigan, where it's cold. Do you ever add antifreeze to the pump?

Never. The pressure washer and everything else (machine tools and welders and all tools reside in a heated and air conditioned shop. If I kept it in an unheated space, you bet it would be filled with RV antifreeze. One freeze destroys a pressure washer pump.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,695  
There are quite a few HF stores around Sacramento. When something is not at the store I am in, the checkout people look at the SKU on their computer. The same screen shows availability at other locations and they always tell me where the closest alternative is.
Same region, my favorite HF is right next to I-80 in Fairfield so I go past it each time between home and ranch. I don't think I've hit a not-in-stock there more than once every several years. The freeway there is 10 lanes wide and traffic is nearly standing still with congestion for hours every day so they have a huge number of potential customers. They must do a huge volume. No problems at all.

In contrast, the Fry's Electronics off I-80 NE of Sacramento looks like PJSprog described for the music stores. Its a disaster. Its a huge store, bigger than a Target or K-Mart in floor space - and it has recently become a ghost town with aisles of empty shelves and no staff on the floor. Online, all the Fry's are described similar with rumors they've halted buying anything to restock shelves and an expectation they will shut down the stores. Hopefully Fry's will remain active online.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,696  
The pressure washer and everything else reside in a heated and air conditioned shop. If I kept it in an unheated space, you bet it would be filled with RV antifreeze. One freeze destroys a pressure washer pump.
My pressure washer seized from aluminum corrosion after I simply drained it then didn't use it for a year or so. In its replacement, I use automotive antifreeze every time its stored. No more problem.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,697  
Good video but you need to lose that yellow cordless impact wrench and get yourself a Bauer 20 volt lithium....lol

Nothing personal but "I" will stick with my Makita! And it goes well with my yellow cordless framing nailer!
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,698  
Never. The pressure washer and everything else (machine tools and welders and all tools reside in a heated and air conditioned shop. If I kept it in an unheated space, you bet it would be filled with RV antifreeze. One freeze destroys a pressure washer pump.

Now I understand. Thank you for the reply.
 
/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,699  
Anyone try the cheaper leaf blower/mulcher below? I don't want to spend a bunch of money on something I don't use often and if I have a big task I can use a gas powered one I have. Issue with that one is it now needs some tinkering seeing it wouldn't start today. I do like having the battery option. I'd assume the batteries won't last in the one below and if needed I can adapt it to run off my other cordless power packs that get recharged often, I did this with a weed whacker with a failed battery. Thanks.

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/ Harbor Freight Tools that don't suck #11,700  
Anyone try the cheaper leaf blower/mulcher below? I don't want to spend a bunch of money on something I don't use often and if I have a big task I can use a gas powered one I have. Issue with that one is it now needs some tinkering seeing it wouldn't start today. I do like having the battery option. I'd assume the batteries won't last in the one below and if needed I can adapt it to run off my other cordless power packs that get recharged often, I did this with a weed whacker with a failed battery. Thanks.

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KubotainNH, the Portland model you linked to is 120v. Is that the one you mean?

Also, you mentioned that you've adapted a battery-operated weed whacker to run off other cordless power packs. You do realize, I hope, that you're now obligated to share with the rest of us how you did that! :D
 

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