I've bought manual tire changer; bubble balancer; tire irons; steel air hose ends (don't recommend the brass thee pack connections); air regulator; pnuematic DA sander; electric 4-1/2" angle grinder; electric 1/2" hammer drill (don't recommend the cement hammer bits);18 volt cordless screw driver/ drill; one ton chain fall; The cat 1 quick hitch; pipe threading dies; electric extention chords; digital calipers; A Lot of sockets screw drivers & end wrenches various hammers & pry bars cheap leather gloves. I've burn up 3 or 4 small 4-1/2" grinders snapped the head off the air sander (I don't like the sanding stickem paper they have though). I bent the bottom hooks on the Quick Hitch. All this to keep a couple 35
Hp tractors running and repair about a dozen pieces of cat 1 implemnts usable and building a house. Most every thing I get at HF is worth what I buy it for and am satisfied with the performance of the tool. I just have to pinch nikels and HF helps a lot for the hobby farmer/ DIYer. The cordless driver drill took a tumble off the rafters and hit concrete and exploded into thousand pieces, just glad it wasn't a $150 Dewalt or Makita. bjr