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For loan: Delta link bushing tool (P/N 9995497) - NEW THREAD

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If you need the tool, contact me. You'll go on a waiting list (if it's out) and be required to put down an escrow amount. If there is nobody on the list, you should expect the tool to arrive in a week or less. Otherwise, expect a longer wait.

Many thanks to MVS Contributor mtd240 for getting this (second DLTCOP) program going.

For deposit cost, availability and more, always refer to the official MVS Delta Link Loaner Tool page. It supersedes everything in this post.

The rest of what you read below was written by mtd240, before this announcement. I'm just leaving it here because it provides context.

Matt (matthew1)
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Mods: If making a new thread is the wrong way to approach this - let me know! I am sure this can all be worked out. When this thread becomes "official", I will simplify all of the writing in the OP.

Delta link bushing removal special tool (Volvo P/N 9995497) for sale. I want to make this similar to McKennaR's thread here. Since there were some difficulties, being that the loaner tool was stolen, the setup here will be a little different.

This will be more of a "tracking thread", to make sure those who are interested know who currently has the tool, and when they are finished using it. After using the tool, put it back up for sale in this thread (I recommend PM'ing me so I can list the current status on the OP). Please don't keep it - make it available to others. You really shouldn't need to use it more than once in a year.

I purchased the tool for $130 shipped. Just sold it to Xpletive for the same. When he sells it, the next person will pay the same. All in all, each user will only be "out" the shipping, just like it was with the previous thread (actually, cheaper, since it is only shipping it "one way" :D).

If there is a better way to present the information I have here, let me know. I am not a phenomenal writer.

HERE is Lee's thread on Delta Link Removal. If anyone is interested in cataloging their use of the tool (with pictures) for the good of the forum, please do!

NOTES: It fits perfectly inside a USPS Medium Flat Rate box, with some packing paper or bubble wrap. Cost with delivery confirmation: $12.35.
Also - please send Paypal via the "Gift" option to avoid fees!

Status of the tool:

12/11/2012 - Shipped to Xpletive USPS
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MTD, you have my blessing on this. If anyone wants to share their thoughts either publicly or via email just to me, please do. Like a proper democratic process, let's have a one week comment period starting now. If I don't hear anything pro or con to this idea, this will be the method/thread I'll promote here at MVS.
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Post by vjaneczko »

Awesome idea! I'm hoping I don't haveto do this job, but if I do (aww, who am I kidding; I probably should have done it a year ago) I know where to get the right tool.
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Post by Ben850 »

I was considering buying one anyway, so if this is becoming the new thread to pass this one on I will follow up here when I am ready. It sounds like a fine idea.
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Post by xHeart »

Delighted to see it restored!
Do these tools break? Would Warranty work?
Should there be a small replacement fee set aside (e.g $10 amortization fee per use).
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Shipped the pacakage to Xpletive this morning - will update when he gets it.

I don't know if I want to be responsible as the "Treasurer of the Tool Amortization Fund". If MVS has some sort of account we could Paypal (gift) $5 or $10 to each time the tool is used, then we could do that.

Seeing as it is an OEM dealer tool, I would expect it to last for a good while. Volvo wouldn't send a "5-time use" tool to dealers around the country (or would they...)
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I'll manage the Delta Link Tracking/escrow program. Is this a good way to handle things?
  • Temporary User #2 signs up for the tool and PayPals me (tool cost) + (shipping cost)
  • Temporary User #1 finishes, then sends it to TU#2 (USPS standard rate box?)
  • I refund TU#1 (tool cost)
  • TU#2 receives tool, checking in with me that he got it and it's operable
  • Repeat
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matthew1 wrote:I'll manage the Delta Link Tracking/escrow program. Is this a good way to handle things?
  • Temporary User #2 signs up for the tool and PayPals me (tool cost) + (shipping cost)
  • Temporary User #1 finishes, then sends it to TU#2 (USPS standard rate box?)
  • I refund TU#1 (tool cost)
  • TU#2 receives tool, checking in with me that he got it and it's operable
  • Repeat
Matt,

That sounds great. The cost of the tool was $118. See herefor the company I purchased it from.

Shipping was USPS Priority Mail, Medium Flate Rate box for $11.35. Extra couple quarters for Delivery Confirmation.

If you want to go ahead and edit the OP Matt, that might make it more clear to people who are interested.

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Post by matthew1 »

Great, thanks Michael. I'll probably require a little bit more than the retail price, to eliminate (reduce) thoughts of "ah hell, I'll just keep it and sell it on eBay one day, instead of getting off my butt and mailing it to the next guy". Not that anyone here would deliberately screw something like this up, but I think we've all had times where our initial enthusiasm has been greater than our eventual enthusiasm.

Maybe $140 for the whole thing, then refund $125-ish on next-user arrival confirmation.

Canada users will be a special case for shipping. Anyone reading this have any idea how much shipping to and from Canada would be, everything else being equal?

I'll have a DLT tracking page with who's up, and who's on deck.

Also, if you're MVS membership is younger than 3 months or fewer than 5 posts, add $20 to initial deposit and refund.

Trying to think of everything here.
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Post by mtd240 »

Thanks - sounds good!

Seems like the baton has been passed. Let me know if you need any help with it. I will let you know when I need the tool :P
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1978 242, lots and lots of work to get a reliable daily
1998 V70 XC, Almost done replacing everything, then I sold it :lol:
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