Harbor Freight Inside Track Club Deals July 2024 Latest 200 New Coupon Deals for ITC Members

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  • Harbor Freight Inside Track Club Coupon Deals for July 2024. Get the Latest ITC Member tool deals at Harbor Freight Tools for July 2024. Get the best savings on Pittsburgh, Bauer, Hercules, Vulcan, Titanium, Welders, Plasma Cutters, Woodworking, Impact Wrenches, Daytona Jacks, Central Machinery and More. All the July 2024 Inside Track Club Coupons Deals only for ITC or Inside Track Club Members. Plus Early information on Upcoming Parking Lot Sale Video.
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  • @718Philo
    @718Philo 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The so-called "leaked" flyers do one thing that's important. They give a heads up on upcoming discount sales. So people may hold off on buying certain things and waiting for the sales.

  • @tonyarthur578
    @tonyarthur578 3 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Thanks again for a ‘’true review’’👍🏻🇺🇸

  • @spencerbeddes2697
    @spencerbeddes2697 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Sure I have a question for you what bearing installing an uninstalling races and bearings what tool would you buy I'm not making a living with it I just want it for my shop maybe two or three times

    • @ModernDIYProjects
      @ModernDIYProjects  2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      OK, I'll give you a few choices and you pick the best one for your application. Since you are doing it for yourself and not professionally you don't need to keep a kit on hand all the time. For this reason I would first suggest that you check your local Auto Zone or Oreilleys. They will lend you a kit to use for free. Since its for occasional use this is the cheapest way to go. Next Harbor Freight has like 4 or 5 kits to pick from which are good but you need to pick the best one for you. On the other hand you should really look at Vevor. They have like 20 kits to pick from and have a longer warranty than HF and have lower prices in many cases. So that is one site that you should really take a close look at. You can find Vevor on Amazon or on their own website. I have found them to be like HF but better quality and cheaper prices many times. Hope this helps.

    • @spencerbeddes2697
      @spencerbeddes2697 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you

  • @1d1hamby
    @1d1hamby วันที่ผ่านมา

    I don't like the skipping. I can easily fast forward over things I don't care about, but it is very difficult to pause the video on the things you skip over. Some things you skip I want to look at further. Keep up the good work and thanks for the video.

    • @ModernDIYProjects
      @ModernDIYProjects  วันที่ผ่านมา

      I know my friend. It's hard to make a great video for every viewer. On the bright side that is why I have the static page at my website. That way you don't have to pause the video. Watch the video for the wacky commentary, then you can check the static page on my website to get any details on items that you missed.

  • @seanm4075
    @seanm4075 3 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Since cable winch pullers are both haulmaster... it's probably a typo... it is probably a 4ton & not 4000 lb winch...
    If you actually check the specifications the cheaper has 3/16" cable & weighs like 7 lbs... the more expensive is 1/4" cabke & weighs 14+ lbs... they definitely are not the same... maybe the 2 ton is the typo?...

    • @ModernDIYProjects
      @ModernDIYProjects  2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Not a Typo. I checked and they are printed correctly at the listing on the website. As you said, one is a little thicker cable than the other. But if they are both rated the same, then they should both perform the same right? That is the confusing part. A thicker cable should have a better rating, maybe 4 tons like you said. Like I have mentioned before in other videos, HF is a bit loosie goosie with their specs. I would never trust anything from HF to it's max rating. I would keep it at half the rating just to be safe. But for the DIYer either one will do.