Right. Poor brainwashed little man. Snap on cordless tools suck for the price. May as well go to harbor freight than snap on. Milwaukee has everyone beat hands down. And if you can’t admit this than it’s obvious you voted for Brandon and wear a mask thinking you care for others and can’t admit when you are wrong.
@@Looneytokk You gotta be the most ignorant mf ik. i worked as a mechanic for A sod company for a year and used a pocket knife daily. stop tryna act like you know everything your just some 11 year old ignorant bitch and you helped your dad change a hydraulic hose one time and you think your hot shit
Im the head mechanic at baker implements. I specialize on case magnum tractors. I can tell you first hand nothing kills a deere like a magnum. Case are so much easier to work on. Dont have to pull hoods everytime you turn around
I have the 14.4 snap on and the m12 stubby the m12 stubby is so much better and more power than the snap on still like the snap on just bc it's green 😂🤣
Completely different uses, snap on is aimed towards taking off interior panels and stuff like that, it’s essentially a 1/4 hex impact with a 3/8 hammer
Since I'm not a JD Technician, mine would be a lighter for the dynamite since Deere won't share the technology to allow me to fix it my own self. I don't own anything that new either. Fewer problems that way.
Huh? Yes, there are. I've been doing this for close to 15 years, I know how not to get dirty. And I know that if I respect my equipment, my equipment will give that same respect back, in the form of longevity. Step your game up short stuff. You literally get paid to clean your tools.
Asking a jd tech why is jd so much harder on fuel than any other brand? Also asking a jd tech why is jd parts so much higher than any other brand? One more question for the jd tech why do jd charge ppl a extra 30k jus cause it’s green n yellow
@@bigcheese370 I do know thank you kindly we use to run jd and got rid of them and now we use case we save more money on fuel also parts isn’t as high either and one more thing don’t have to go through act of Congress to work on jd computer system
Well I was talking with a guy a B&D farms about this the other day and they seed around 65000 acres a year plus’s there custom combine operation they run mostly case for this reason.
@@njt03 not really, I just work at smaller shops that the trucks don't normally stop at. We had Mac and snappy stopping because 2 kids that owed them money went to work there. They left and so did the trucks.
@@clayton9136 their power tools and ratchets are made only for them, just cause they don’t make them in a Matco factory doesn’t mean all their tools are rebrands😂😂
The second guy is the snap on guys favorite tool lol
Right. Poor brainwashed little man. Snap on cordless tools suck for the price. May as well go to harbor freight than snap on. Milwaukee has everyone beat hands down. And if you can’t admit this than it’s obvious you voted for Brandon and wear a mask thinking you care for others and can’t admit when you are wrong.
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Snap on 14.4 is no joke
I would instantly pull out my pocket knife, not only is it my favorite tool, it's my most important
You don’t need to fucking knife when you’re working on tractors dip shit😂
@@Looneytokk You gotta be the most ignorant mf ik. i worked as a mechanic for A sod company for a year and used a pocket knife daily. stop tryna act like you know everything your just some 11 year old ignorant bitch and you helped your dad change a hydraulic hose one time and you think your hot shit
It’s also my favorite, it keeps those service advisor in place when they try to f up the technician.
Mine is the ole pocket screwdriver. Always comes in handy.
Favorite tools :
SnapOn 1/4” swivel racket with 3/8” head
Wobbler impact sockets
Those torque bits are awesome best kit i own
My favorite tool is my SnapOn pocket screwdriver. Scraper, prybar, pick, hose remover, scribe, dropped screw picker upper, steel/aluminum checker, and lastly a screwdriver lol. 😅
Nice clean tool boxes.. damn
It would he funny if they walked over and named a coworker. Lol
Im the head mechanic at baker implements. I specialize on case magnum tractors. I can tell you first hand nothing kills a deere like a magnum. Case are so much easier to work on. Dont have to pull hoods everytime you turn around
2nd guy parks his gun with a socket still on it?!? Madman🙃
I know right, menace to society
My thoughts exactly. Who tf does that
I use to have that snap on impact and by far best tool in my box
Mine are my Matco Cobalt hyperstep drill bits! Cut like butta
Astro glide is their favorite tool😂😂😂
I have the snap on that the second guy has and I do confirm that it’s great and also my favorite.
Hello, I need your help.
I am trying to fix my Gator Yanmar 3tnv70, I want to get it tuned but I have not been able to do so.
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The IH TRACTOR KEY
My man
My favorite tool is the clip that microphone comes with so you don't have to hold it point blank 😂
That's not nearly as fun 😂
I'd walk to the guy next to me and just point. 😆
Pulls out keys to pickup
Forever waiting on someone to name their service manager.
I would pull out my Knipex plier wrench 6 inch.
Wait!?!!! John Deere tractors break???
Rbrt are the bomb!
The second guy is the winner
What your favorite tool?
Me: **pulls out pliers**
My nail gun is my favorite 🤔😅👍
Relevant
Shouldve said, "anything that will allow me to charge 6 more hours for the job"
How can I become a tech?
This could really go wrong.
THESE GUYS MAKE REAL MECHANICS LOOK BAD.
Show me the one where it fixes the thing that says I can’t fix my tractor on my own?
Bro never have I 5hought I'd find another person who's name is spelled like mine 😅 (Kaine)
I thought they would say laptop 💻
The 14.4 snap on is weak compared to the Milwaukee. I have both so. Not just a Milwaukee homer
14.4 ain’t a strong gun but there handy as hell for tight places and there just nice to use
I have the 14.4 snap on and the m12 stubby the m12 stubby is so much better and more power than the snap on still like the snap on just bc it's green 😂🤣
Completely different uses, snap on is aimed towards taking off interior panels and stuff like that, it’s essentially a 1/4 hex impact with a 3/8 hammer
@@njt03 who would paid $350+ just for an interior tool when the Milwaukee can do the same plus more for cheaper?
@@gorillawrenchin because you can’t just walk up and warranty the Milwaukee
CTRIC
Probably the plyers on the hip
It should be the computer. It keeps them in business because we can't work on our own tractors
JD tech, not mechanic got that right!
4lb hammer
From everything I've heard FJD!
14 volt 3/8 by snap on suck, not much power had to get the milwaukee
Since I'm not a JD Technician, mine would be a lighter for the dynamite since Deere won't share the technology to allow me to fix it my own self. I don't own anything that new either. Fewer problems that way.
Those were salesmen. No technicians or tools in a heavy equipment shop are that clean
You haven’t seen many high end shops like JD, CAT, Case, etc. All well kept.
It's hilarious when dirt bags accuse people that are organized and clean of not being real workers.
@@bruble14oh yea, they think everyone is just as lazy and doesn't take care of their stuff
Huh? Yes, there are. I've been doing this for close to 15 years, I know how not to get dirty. And I know that if I respect my equipment, my equipment will give that same respect back, in the form of longevity. Step your game up short stuff. You literally get paid to clean your tools.
Lol I work heavy duty diesel/equipment/and cranes . No one in my shop is a slob
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Empty shop….
Asking a jd tech why is jd so much harder on fuel than any other brand? Also asking a jd tech why is jd parts so much higher than any other brand? One more question for the jd tech why do jd charge ppl a extra 30k jus cause it’s green n yellow
Where’s your fuel system design? Do you manufacture parts? Do you run a business? All things you haven’t a clue about.
@@bigcheese370 I do know thank you kindly we use to run jd and got rid of them and now we use case we save more money on fuel also parts isn’t as high either and one more thing don’t have to go through act of Congress to work on jd computer system
Well I was talking with a guy a B&D farms about this the other day and they seed around 65000 acres a year plus’s there custom combine operation they run mostly case for this reason.
Hi
My favorite tool? OBD scanner cuz I’m able to diagnose the software on my John Deere all by myself right in the field….oh wait…
Hi David, check out Customer Service Advisor: www.johndeerestore.com/jdb2cstorefront/JohnDeereStore/en/search/?text=service+advisor
Right to repair!
Lol at snap on impact. L O L
They’re solid for everyday light use cause of the dual trigger but Matco is better for the heavy stuff
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How about you ask them why they have clean hands? Because they certainly ain't working for farm equipment.
Tool truck junkies. Their tool truck payment is more than their house payment
My box has a lot of Matco and snap on and I don’t and never have had a payment
@@njt03 I haven't even seen a matco truck in almost 30 years
@@cbmech2563 you must live in BFE cause I’m in a smaller area and we have one
@@njt03 not really, I just work at smaller shops that the trucks don't normally stop at. We had Mac and snappy stopping because 2 kids that owed them money went to work there. They left and so did the trucks.
@@cbmech2563 our shop only has 6 people and only 3 are mechanics and we get all 3
Wow, people actually still purchase snap on electric tools?
Idk why, Matco all day over snap on for power tools
@@njt03 Matco doesn't even manufactur their own tools. So that statement holds little value.
@@clayton9136 their power tools and ratchets are made only for them, just cause they don’t make them in a Matco factory doesn’t mean all their tools are rebrands😂😂
@@clayton9136 their power tools aren’t manufactured under any other name
@@njt03 do a quick google search and enlighten yourself.
Snap on is trash
In terms of what? Yea the power tools aren’t great but nobody beats them in anything ratcheting
Koken does.@@njt03