twistsol1
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I have a CT33E which has performed flawlessly since 2008 until a couple of weeks ago. I was in Sioux Falls and took it out the truck and set it on the sidewalk put Put a couple of other tools on it and the rear wheels weren't rolling which I didn't notice until they both had small flat spots.
I had a chance to look at it today and It turns out the chassis cracked where the wheels attach. Temp was -27F (-33C) and plastic at those temps is mostly useless. It will cost $205 for the essential part and an additional $120 to replace the wheels and a couple hours of my time to reassemble. The kicker is the part isn't available for 12 weeks.
Is it worth it to put $300+ or even $200 into a 20 year old or should I just bit the bullet and upgrade? I don't use any battery powered tools other than a c18 drill so bluetooth is meaningless to me. I can read and compare the specs, but are there any significant advantages to the CT 36 over the CT 33 from a practical user standpoint?
I had a chance to look at it today and It turns out the chassis cracked where the wheels attach. Temp was -27F (-33C) and plastic at those temps is mostly useless. It will cost $205 for the essential part and an additional $120 to replace the wheels and a couple hours of my time to reassemble. The kicker is the part isn't available for 12 weeks.
Is it worth it to put $300+ or even $200 into a 20 year old or should I just bit the bullet and upgrade? I don't use any battery powered tools other than a c18 drill so bluetooth is meaningless to me. I can read and compare the specs, but are there any significant advantages to the CT 36 over the CT 33 from a practical user standpoint?