MintLP Tractor

dminches

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Has anyone had any recent communication with the folks who sell the MintLP tractor? I tried to order one from them 3-4 weeks ago but I have not gotten any response. I have no clue if they are still in business and just not responding or if they are done.

This is the only tool I have used recently to do the initial setup of a new cartridge. I am not sure what else I would use.
 

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Has anyone had any recent communication with the folks who sell the MintLP tractor? I tried to order one from them 3-4 weeks ago but I have not gotten any response. I have no clue if they are still in business and just not responding or if they are done.

This is the only tool I have used recently to do the initial setup of a new cartridge. I am not sure what else I would use.
Buy WallyTractor from Wally Analog. It’s the best for overhang adjustment of non-SME arms IMHO.
 
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tima

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Buy WallyTractor from Wally Analog. It’s the best for overhang adjustment of non-SME arms IMHO.

I too opt for the Wally Tractor over the Mint when choosing among ARC protractors. I prefer Dieter Brakemeier's UNI-Pro (which I bought when it first came and was much less cost) or its little brother the SmartTractor over either of those. The former are less expensive while imo the SmartTractor/UNI-Pro are easier to use for both overhang and alignment. Ultimately, imo, the choice of a protractor is personal and which one gives you the best results w/ relative ease of use.

 
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