dstig1
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- Joined
- Apr 7, 2010
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- W Wisc
- Tractor
- Kubota L5240 HSTC, JD X738 Mower, (Kubota L3130 HST - sold)
:laughing::laughing:Of course you're right about the average CFM. My IR231 is rated at 4.2 CFM, but 22 CFM for continuous running under load. But if you need 5 hp and 60 gallon tank, that's fine with me. I've never had to run an impact wrench continuously under load for a long period of time, since I let off the trigger when I take a bolt out or a nut off, and let the wrench quit turning until I put it on the next one. And then it only runs a matter of seconds before loosening the next one.
Then you've never had to take off the crank bolt from even a weenie little Honda 4cyl engine. The one that was put on by a factory trained gorilla and then tightened through years of use and corrosion. My first try took over 30 total minutes of pounding with the impact. Waiting for recovery once it got too low, and then hitting it again and again. I only had a 60 gal single stage "5 horse (so they say...)" at the time. Now I have a serious 2 stage 80 gal with a REAL 5 horse motor. The difference is astounding. And that was with a good old IR 231 impact too. I upgraded the wrench to the newer Ti 2135 later on too. Much stronger.