Im going to buy a press from fleabay but I dont know whether to go for a 6 or 12 tonne, I suspect 6 should be enough for bushes and wheel bearings etc
Any ideas?
6 or 12 tonne hydraulic press?
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if the price difference is very little then go for the 12.
My old man has a 10 tonne press and I think the gauge never went over about 5 tonne when we were doing rear bushes, but you never know when you may need that little bit more, but if the price difference is massive then just get the 6 tonne
My old man has a 10 tonne press and I think the gauge never went over about 5 tonne when we were doing rear bushes, but you never know when you may need that little bit more, but if the price difference is massive then just get the 6 tonne
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I had to take my rear beam to the local bus garage (my wife works there!) to get my bushes pressed home.Took 5 tonnes of pressure.But as said above... 

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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 26_fvi%3D1
it is a bit crude but i guess it will do the job
this is the one my old man has, didn't realise they were that much
http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/produ ... ic-presses
it is a bit crude but i guess it will do the job
this is the one my old man has, didn't realise they were that much
http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/produ ... ic-presses
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It may be crude, but it's easily repairable if it goes wrong!E30BeemerLad wrote:http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 26_fvi%3D1
it is a bit crude but i guess it will do the job