Author Topic: Date of Snap-On ratchet  (Read 4717 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline Bad 31

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 86
Re: Date of Snap-On ratchet
« Reply #15 on: January 12, 2019, 08:58:22 PM »
No date code on my MV71 either.

[snip]

The "V" in the MV part number indicates military contract. They are not usually date coded.
Agreed, and I don't believe Snap On will honor any warranty for it either.

Offline J.A.F.E.

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 413
Re: Date of Snap-On ratchet
« Reply #16 on: January 15, 2019, 01:14:38 AM »
It seems to be a mixed experience. Technically they are not warranted. Some dealers don't seem to know or perhaps care and will rebuild them or give out kits. I called corporate to buy a kit and they sent it free despite my offer to pay - even helped figure out which kit it took.
All my taste is in my tools.

Offline mrchuck

  • Contributor
  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 570
  • retired Federal LEO Ranger
Re: Date of Snap-On ratchet
« Reply #17 on: January 18, 2019, 12:31:26 PM »
I have a lot of those small Matco"s. Love them!
The Snap-On is  probably from the 1950's.
I also have some of them in 1/4",3/8",1/2" sizes.
Hard for me to use as I do not like the handle type.
Molon Labe

Offline Sudsy

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 217
Re: Date of Snap-On ratchet
« Reply #18 on: January 25, 2019, 03:39:07 PM »
The elongated tear-drop handle makes the rat comfortable and easy to hold for such a short tool. I should probably just call Snap-On and have them send me a kit.

Funny I just saw this thread

Got off the phone with Snap-on a few minutes ago looking for a part, one of the screws fell out somewhere, for my circa 1958 1/4" ratchet.

There are no parts to be found. I just wanted to replace the missing screw which they wouldn't send me, just a kit, that they say won't fit, or a whole new one - which I don't want as I much prefer the old chrome

Shouldn't be too hard to come up with a screw that fits, just have to brace myself for the ordeal of sifting through the huge coffee can of tiny nuts and bolts.

Offline Northwoods

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 1901
Re: Date of Snap-On ratchet
« Reply #19 on: January 25, 2019, 04:27:54 PM »
Or you could use it as an excuse to go to a decent hardware store.  ;-)
The ORIGINAL Northwoods.

Offline bonneyman

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 1743
Re: Date of Snap-On ratchet
« Reply #20 on: January 25, 2019, 07:50:45 PM »
The elongated tear-drop handle makes the rat comfortable and easy to hold for such a short tool. I should probably just call Snap-On and have them send me a kit.

Funny I just saw this thread

Got off the phone with Snap-on a few minutes ago looking for a part, one of the screws fell out somewhere, for my circa 1958 1/4" ratchet.

There are no parts to be found. I just wanted to replace the missing screw which they wouldn't send me, just a kit, that they say won't fit, or a whole new one - which I don't want as I much prefer the old chrome

Shouldn't be too hard to come up with a screw that fits, just have to brace myself for the ordeal of sifting through the huge coffee can of tiny nuts and bolts.

I wouldn't call that an ordeal - I'd call that relaxation! :grin:
Ratchet Guru

Offline papadan

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 383
  • Just an old wrench tugger
Re: Date of Snap-On ratchet
« Reply #21 on: January 25, 2019, 08:24:58 PM »
I've got an 18" galvanized drain pan just for searching through coffee cans and jars. :-)
VWs to D10s, I've fixed em.
Member of PHARTS-  Perfect Handle Admiration, Restoration and Torturing Society

Offline Sudsy

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 217
Re: Date of Snap-On ratchet
« Reply #22 on: January 26, 2019, 12:00:08 AM »
Or you could use it as an excuse to go to a decent hardware store.  ;-)

Around here ?? LOL

One very small Ace hardware and a bunch of big box stores