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Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by leftlanetruckin, Feb 18, 2014.

  1. D.Tibbitt

    D.Tibbitt Road Train Member

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    Yep the 1/2 battery powered. I got a cheap chinese one that is all but worn out.... What happened with ur rig?
     
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  3. DeereRunner97

    DeereRunner97 Medium Load Member

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    I have heard the Milwaukee 1/2” is a beast too. I just have seen anyone with it. You will like that Snap-On. I got one and it’s just got a stupid amount of torque. The head cracked and I getting the bottom end rebuild.
     
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  4. 86mechanic

    86mechanic Medium Load Member

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    If you're gonna spend the money I would go with the Milwaukee. My 3/8 Snap On impact burned out after a couple months.
    Also Milwaukee has a 5 year warranty vs. just one year with Snap On.
     
  5. Oscar the KW

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    I can’t say anything about the Snap On, but you will not be disappointed in the Milwaukee.
     
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  6. flipz34

    flipz34 Light Load Member

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    The Milwaukee is a beast. Had my tire guy patching a couple of tires on my end dump and he was skeptical. I was able to run all ten lug nuts off that he had just put on with his 1 inch IR. Battery hadn't been charged in a week. I'll grab the Milwaukee first. If that won't do it, I'll get my 3/4 inch Harbor Freight Earthquake. Haven't touched my 1 inch in over a year. And that was because I needed to use my table saw that it was laying on. Those #### things are too heavy. Lol
     
  7. DeereRunner97

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    I haven’t tried a lug nut yet with the Snap-On, but it has busted a could really rusted nuts on some farm equipment. I will let y’all know how it works on a lug nut when I get the chance. I know the guys in the Yukon on Gold Rush, all the use is that Milwaukee.
     
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  8. PoleCrusher

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    Loaded out of Cali heading to Las Cruces...

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  9. JonJon78

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    What is that?
     
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  10. PoleCrusher

    PoleCrusher Road Train Member

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    Some kind of drilling equipment. The bucket on the truck comes up like a side dump, two big drills that come down out of there. The trailer is the crusher and conveyor.
     
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