1” Snap On Impact Value

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My neighbor inherited this from his dad who recently passed away and he’s looking to sell it. Any idea on value?

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Check evilbay! Past sales!

I'd say 1/2 to 3/4 what it sells for new anyhow!

Call a snap on man in your area and ask what trade in value is!

Maybe your neighbor could use a 3/8 or 1/2" drive impact and work a deal

Good luck!
 

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Check evilbay! Past sales!

I'd say 1/2 to 3/4 what it sells for new anyhow!

Call a snap on man in your area and ask what trade in value is!

Maybe your neighbor could use a 3/8 or 1/2" drive impact and work a deal

Good luck!
The trade value is a great idea!
 

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Depends greatly on if it works properly, or not.

You'll need to pull the red cover off to get the model number.

In my experience, you've got a 15-85 chance of an old impact working properly, or not. The 15 is working well, the 85 is worn out.

They can be repaired, but that costs $$$ and you'll have to price it accordingly.
 
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Are you sure that's a 1"? Looks more like a 3/4" to me. :anyone:

Just curious. Luck to your friend.
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I was going to say the same thing.
Depends greatly on if it works properly, or not.

You'll need to pull the red cover off to get the model number.

In my experience, you've got a 15-85 change of an old impact working properly, or not. The 15 is working well, the 85 is worn out.

They can be repaired, but that costs $$$ and you'll have to price it accordingly.
Def need to check under the cover for the model number, eBay is your friend, but if you really wanna get screwed you can sell it to your local snap on dealer, or trade for other tools.

pneumatic impacts are really easy to repair, I rebuilt my Matco 3/4 impact for $20 and 2 hours worth of work. Snap on sources their impacts from Sioux Pnuematics. If you’re in the city, Hydraulic Repair off Reno and may stocks parts and diagrams to rebuild it yourself. Or they will fix it for you. Really great people. They also sell new and used pneumatic and hydraulic tools.
Hydraulic Equipment Co
(405) 235-3318
https://goo.gl/maps/zqszCKxncusPzPjd9
 

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