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I have a Milwaukee Force 1/2" drive brushless. 1400ftlbs break away torque. Lasts for days at work without issue. Havent found a bolt or nut I couldnt loosen yet.

I think that's the model that I saw drilling the utility poles, looked pretty tough.
 
I had just gotten back to the house last night, looked around. :) Dang, it's 5 o'clock and I can still see. Pitch black at 6am still.
I always look forward to spring forward. We've turned the corner days sunshine is longer.
 
I think we used Ryobis at the plant. The rockheads kinda grabbed on to them as if they were their own. Whenever I needed one for a project I had to find their hiding spots for them. I kept my stuff locked up. They had a bad habit of not returning things, my personal stuff included.
 
That reminds me...Need to check the Journey. Her heat works good on drivers side, but nothing on passenger side. From what I read its probably a vent door motor not working.

It's most likely the blend door that switches from heat to A/C is not moving....
 
Yep, I'd bet my 10 year old Milwaukee with a 4 year old battery would rip the guts out of the crappy new Dewalts at work if you chucked them up against each other. LOL

What's up Chuck???? :D
 
It's most likely the blend door that switches from heat to A/C is not moving....
It has dual temp control.
As I understand it there are 3 doors.
Not sure exactly how it works, but from what I read it is most likely the center door not working
 
It has dual temp control.
As I understand it there are 3 doors.
Not sure exactly how it works, but from what I read it is most likely the center door not working

They have to have a blend door for the driver and pass side for dual temp....
 


Looks like a rockfarm fix to me :rofl:Ya gotta do what ya gotta do :rofl:I have used bolts and washers in emergency situations to get through the day :rofl:
 
Dad said: Tell your friend to check CDNN for a Para-Ordinance compact magazine. It should fit because Para made wide body guns.

Not sure if Hoppy back read to see my reply about magazines....
 
I still think it would be fun to buy and bring some nice west coast cars back to the midwest. Fly out and drive home would be exciting. Towing them across the mountains not so much.
 
I still think it would be fun to buy and bring some nice west coast cars back to the midwest. Fly out and drive home would be exciting. Towing them across the mountains not so much.
What do you think that car would bring in PA? Seriously..some new tires.....
 
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What do you think that car would bring in PA? Seriously..some new tires.....
I've seen nice ones go for 10. If you haul it all the way to Carlisle it needs to be priced to sell. Although one of us would take it off your hands for cost + expeses.
 
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