They are listed for sale here http://www.petromarket.net/equipment/used-tire-machine-wheel-balancing-modis-on-board-scanner-etc-for-sale
I am sure there are many people that would love to buy a used car tire charger. You could list this in a paper and try to sell it, there are people out there that will buy anything.
An elliptical exercise machine is an excellent choice for work out options. It can be purchased in places that sell fitness equipment such as Canadian Tire, Sears, Best Buy, and sport stores, depending on where you are.
The treads on a tire are created by a mold. The tire is placed in the mold and heat and steam compress the tire and the mold forms the tread.
A tire changer refers to the type of machine used to remove and replace tires from the rim (wheel). It's usually quite expensive unless you can get one used. Unless you want to go into the tire business it's not a practical idea. However you can get one at Northernhardware.com for 1300$ and Amazon.com for over 6000$. Obviously this isn't for occasional use.
You could buy a used strength machine by going to amazon.com or yard sales in your neighborhood. Yard sales are great because they will allow you to buy them for cheap prices.
A special machine usually only found in tire shops.
Used truck tires are very rare in this area, since the cost of new tires are a little higher then used. The best thing to go the U Save tire where you can buy used tire for less.
Putting a used tire changer in your car in case of a blown tire is a smart choice. You may want to test the tire changer if you buy it used. Having any extra equipment in your car incase of an emergancy would be beneficial.
where can I find a used tennis ball machine with battery and A/c?
One can purchase a Whirlpool washing machine at: Best Buy, Amazon, My Shopping, Currys, Sears, Argos, Tesco, The Bay, Target, Canadian Tire, and Lowes.
You can go buy a spare tire and rim. The dealership can try to comp you somewhat, IF they decide to do so. When you buy a used car, you buy it "AS IS - NO WARRANTY". If you didn't have the foresight to look the vehicle over (and I wonder what else you missed if you missed the lack of a spare tire), that's not the dealer's fault.
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