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Old 11-14-2014, 11:43 PM
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I use a Milwaukee elctric impact wrench and never had one yet not come off.
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Old 11-15-2014, 12:14 AM
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1/2" IR air impact. Always come off.....never fall off.

If it doesn't work, I also have a 3/4" IR.

AND a 1"

If the nut doesn't move, it will break something. Hehehehe
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I use the 1/2" breaker bar with a hunk of pipe over the end of it.
They always come off.
I also put a pipe wrench on the spindle shroud under the blade resist the breaker bar.
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Thank you so much for sharing dear, I am also looking to buy the same Lawn Mower Sales Roswell. Can you please share pricing details list and other specification here on this forum? Thanks in advance for your help.
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I wouldn't go bashing the HF tools if you've never tried them we have several impacts from there and they are quite old and have held up well. For someone that doesn't use an impact often they are good tools. However, I did lock up an angle grinder from there. It was roughly 20 years old so I think it was due.
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I wouldn't go bashing the HF tools if you've never tried them
I completely agree. And for the homeowner, to go out and but a $200+ impact tool JUST to take off his mower blades is ridiculous. Harbor Freight does not pretend to sell world class quality or professional grade tools. But for the homeowner who needs a tool or even a small business there is nothing wrong with buying from Harbor Freight.
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Old 02-04-2015, 04:16 PM
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The only power tool I've bought from them that I would truly classify as pure junk is their 18 volt rechargable drill. $19.95. On sale for less but what do you expect?

Air tools have been okay.
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