Those impacts are a beast!! When the Black and Decker and Makita cordless tools came out years ago I never thought they would have improved to what the cordless market is today.
Another good video Joey. Now I will want one for those old disk out front that need blade replacements. The clunker (parts) disc will meet the “red” wrench if they prove stubborn. 18 months ago you hand cranked 3 in a row first pull at my place. They had run that day though. Plus Roger was giving them the “evil eye”! The wife stealing your energy? lol. Thanks for sharing and coming up with Christmas presents from me to me!
Man yeah, that thing is a beast!! I know who to call now for the tractor trailer lugs!! I got a hand crank with the I4 cant wait to try it! Rows look amazing!! Look fwd to seeing whats next!! 😁😁👌🏻👌🏻🇺🇲🇺🇲
@@Jtwes I'll be on vacation starting on Saturday 21st and be off Christmas week. We'll go to Marion VA sometime that week so we can see Kathy's family for Christmas. Hope I get to see you soon.
My 1/2 dewalt would not take off the counter weight bolts on my cub last night. I pretty sure my air impact will, but my compressor wasnt aired up. I like that. Be nice to have around!
Hello from Indiana, I have been considering a cordless wrench Im not sure what size. I have to replace the pickup teeth on my round baler pickup. Lots of small bolts. Lol. I bought a couple of disk hillers the other day from Agri supply. They arrived the same week I was really impressed. They really have quick service. Mine are straight shanks. Under what conditions would I need offset shanks?
Hey Roscoe I can’t think of any. I’ve always had straight shafts on my disc hillers. I would get a compact 1/2 in drive impact. There not the most powerful and there not the weakest. www.dewalt.com/product/dcf911p2/20v-max-12-cordless-impact-wrench-hog-ring-anvil-kit
@Jtwes I tried my air impact and even a buddies snap on from work and it wouldn't move. Mine is a cheaper old one so I wasn't surprised it had trouble. But his!!! And maybe it's cause I only have 3/8 air line? I don't know but I have a feeling there worse than yours is/was
I’ve had my best results for 1/2” with IR. I have a Snap On Blue point that is so weak (had it since new) that is practically useless IMO. On an old gun squirt some oil through the air fitting to help on the stubborn ones. Buy a new gun when you get the chance!
@stanleyconrad4234 i oil mine regularly. I also rebuilt this one and put new seals and stuff in it not that long ago and that took it from basically not working to functional and stronger than it ever was since I had it. It's kind of sentimental it was my father in laws that he used at his shop. He has now passed. I believe it's an IR...but not a high dollar gun.
I’m afraid it’s worse than that not only are they chrome but there cheap ones off Amazon. Wish I had a set of good impact 3/4 sockets but I just can’t afford them right now. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Those impacts are a beast!! When the Black and Decker and Makita cordless tools came out years ago I never thought they would have improved to what the cordless market is today.
I didn’t either. Lots of everyday mechanics use 20volt stuff instead of air.
Thanks Forest
Your welcome. Thanks for watching.
I need that for the hub bolts on my H
I was telling another subscriber I know I wouldn’t need it a lot but it’s nice when you do need it.
Them 3/4 impact are very nice to have for sure. I love mine for taking dulls off on the allis and other thangs
Oh yeah I bet thems some pretty good size bolts on that Allis
My old fashioned heirloom multiplying onions are coming up and doing great, as is my garlic. Hope you got your onions In before todays rain shower.
They want be here till Thursday or Friday.
DEFINITELY A WRIST SAVER! REALTIME FIELD REVIEW. DEWALT FOR THE WIN!
Thank you. I wished I had some bigger bolts to try it on.
Good video and that is a strong impact. All the best from Greensboro NC.
Thanks Gurney. I know I want use it a lot but I’m glad to have it.
Another good video Joey. Now I will want one for those old disk out front that need blade replacements. The clunker (parts) disc will meet the “red” wrench if they prove stubborn. 18 months ago you hand cranked 3 in a row first pull at my place. They had run that day though. Plus Roger was giving them the “evil eye”! The wife stealing your energy? lol. Thanks for sharing and coming up with Christmas presents from me to me!
It was being stubborn but we got it. Lol
Nice video. Looks a good impact. Had the first snow here this week. All the best 🇬🇧.
Oh wow. Snow already. I hope we get some this year.
Man yeah, that thing is a beast!! I know who to call now for the tractor trailer lugs!! I got a hand crank with the I4 cant wait to try it! Rows look amazing!! Look fwd to seeing whats next!! 😁😁👌🏻👌🏻🇺🇲🇺🇲
Thanks Nelson. Be careful with the hand crank they can hurt a wrist.
@Jtwes Always my exact fear
Nice impact. Thanks for sharing the video Joey. Hope y'all have a great Thanksgiving if I don't talk to you before.
Thanks Bart
Hope you do too. We’re having it here this year. I’m sure we’ll come up in December.
@@Jtwes I'll be on vacation starting on Saturday 21st and be off Christmas week. We'll go to Marion VA sometime that week so we can see Kathy's family for Christmas. Hope I get to see you soon.
My 1/2 dewalt would not take off the counter weight bolts on my cub last night. I pretty sure my air impact will, but my compressor wasnt aired up. I like that. Be nice to have around!
It broke the bolt on the other A real quick.
I got a bog harrow you can test that thing on lol. I haven’t been able to break them yet
Yes sir W . Well rip it off. Lol
Hello from Indiana, I have been considering a cordless wrench Im not sure what size. I have to replace the pickup teeth on my round baler pickup. Lots of small bolts. Lol. I bought a couple of disk hillers the other day from Agri supply. They arrived the same week I was really impressed. They really have quick service. Mine are straight shanks. Under what conditions would I need offset shanks?
Hey Roscoe
I can’t think of any. I’ve always had straight shafts on my disc hillers. I would get a compact 1/2 in drive impact. There not the most powerful and there not the weakest.
www.dewalt.com/product/dcf911p2/20v-max-12-cordless-impact-wrench-hog-ring-anvil-kit
I need that thing to try and break loose the bolts on my stump jumper and blades on my bushhog. There all kinds of locked up in rust.
My half inch drive took my bush hog blade off back in the summer with an adapter so I can only imagine that 3/4 would.
@Jtwes I tried my air impact and even a buddies snap on from work and it wouldn't move. Mine is a cheaper old one so I wasn't surprised it had trouble. But his!!! And maybe it's cause I only have 3/8 air line? I don't know but I have a feeling there worse than yours is/was
I’ve had my best results for 1/2” with IR. I have a Snap On Blue point that is so weak (had it since new) that is practically useless IMO. On an old gun squirt some oil through the air fitting to help on the stubborn ones. Buy a new gun when you get the chance!
@stanleyconrad4234 i oil mine regularly. I also rebuilt this one and put new seals and stuff in it not that long ago and that took it from basically not working to functional and stronger than it ever was since I had it. It's kind of sentimental it was my father in laws that he used at his shop. He has now passed. I believe it's an IR...but not a high dollar gun.
Is this 3/4 capable of loosing up truck bolts?
Hey John Im sure it will . I didn't have one to try it on but it has 1900 lbs of break away.
@@Jtwesthanks
Like the 3/4 inch drive
I do too. I know I want need something that strong all the time but boy when I do. Lol
Dude is using chrome sockets 😂😂😂😂😂😂. Impact sockets brother C'mon
I’m afraid it’s worse than that not only are they chrome but there cheap ones off Amazon. Wish I had a set of good impact 3/4 sockets but I just can’t afford them right now. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@Jtwes you are so right, better than not having any at all, and YES a good set of impact sockets will hurt your wallet. Good video by the way
Watching these small “farmers” is so funny. They test tools on stuff that can be broken loose with a 3/8th drive tool.
Yes sir probably so. Thank You for watching and commenting.