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I’ve had mine a couple of years. It’s the 2623-20. Buy one like listed or mine. The one in the kits is a lesser unit. Friends have bought at least 3 of that model after using mine.


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people that text all day get on my nerves

just knowing that people are out there with that ability,....just makes me wanna punch myself in the balls
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Originally Posted by 12344mag
1/2, it's the fuel version,

Milwaukee 2767-20


What are you going to do with that heavy equipment, Paul?


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Originally Posted by badger
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Originally Posted by 12344mag
Bought one of these and it just came tonight,

[Linked Image from images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com]


Holy crap! this thing will bust your nuts!!

1400 ft lbs to remove.
1000 ft lbs to install.

I do believe Milwaukee has perfected the electric Impact.

Just an FYI, you can get it on Ebay with a 6.0 amp battery for $262.99


Those are impressive numbers....is it classified as a magnum? wink memtb


If you look at the shoulder on that thing, you’ll see it’s an Ackley Improved.
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badger, Of everyone here, I should have picked upon that! grin memtb


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Originally Posted by jaguartx
Originally Posted by 12344mag
1/2, it's the fuel version,

Milwaukee 2767-20


What are you going to do with that heavy equipment, Paul?



Pretty much anything I want............. grin


I use an impact often and this thing will be great. like Slum said no more dragging a 100 or 200 ft of air hose out.

Hell I'll eve take it with me when I haul the trailer, be nice to have if there's a flat.


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If you're on the road, what will power it?


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Battery powered


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Originally Posted by 12344mag
Bought one of these and it just came tonight,

[Linked Image from images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com]


Holy crap! this thing will bust your nuts!!

1400 ft lbs to remove.
1000 ft lbs to install.

I do believe Milwaukee has perfected the electric Impact.

Just an FYI, you can get it on Ebay with a 6.0 amp battery for $262.99




So what you are saying, is you have a Milwaukee electric impact ( Creed Moore)


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Originally Posted by jaguartx
If you're on the road, what will power it?

Spit on it and rub it a little.

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Originally Posted by Whelenman
So what you are saying, is you have a Milwaukee electric impact ( Creed Moore)


Come on over here and say that mister.........I'll tighten your nuts up with it.


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Originally Posted by jaguartx
If you're on the road, what will power it?



Battery.


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Originally Posted by Higbean
When I see where Milwaukee is these days, it makes me a little bummed I went Makita.

Nothing a bunch of money won't fix, but still.....


I bought a Makita XWT08XV from Kingstons review on Sammo's old thread on battery powered impact wrenches. Love that thing. It's not a nut buster like that Milwaukee but has 1180 twisting off and 740 ft.lbs twisting on. I love this wrench.

It's got me thinking about a 36V Makita chainsaw.

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I like Milwaukee tools. I have a 1/2 inch drive right-angle Milwaukee electrician's drill that I have been using for 32 years, building log cabins.
Beautiful tool.

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Originally Posted by 12344mag
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
I still prefer air tools myself.


I was the same way until I tried a friends a couple of weeks ago, I have an I/R air impact and this thing beats it hands down and you can just take it with you where ever ya go.

You should really try one, you won't be disappointed.


I have some of both, although I have DeWalt.



Handy for some things yes.....but bulky and heavy and slow.


Yes, the air hose is a bummer sometimes.


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They use these big batteries in cordless extrication tools now.

A first glance they seem superior in every way.


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Originally Posted by SandBilly
Battery powered


I'm so old all I can think about is air hoses, extension cords and electric generators. Sheesh. I have a couple of those battery powered devices. They are worthless. Either the batteries are always down or cant be found or the chargers walk off. I put those suckers up, too. I just cant remember where. frown

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A Nation which leaves God behind is soon left behind.

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Would you recommend the friction or ball detent model for home use?


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This thing is unbelievable! Spun a 3/4 bolt loose that holds the track frame to the bulldozer that has never been off the 40 year old machine from new. Hammered on it for a few seconds and spun off like the threads were oiled. Going to see if it will spin off the 33mm nuts that fasten the hub piloted rims on the Mack. Looks like the days of turning on the air compressor to change one tire are over.

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Great tools, and we use them at work. Got to be careful on lugnuts, else you might flip the truck over..... wink


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wears my gotdamn big 4-way? lol, nice work saver Mag.


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