two_bit_score
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- John Deere 110 TLB, Diamond C 19LPX GN trailer
Absolutely no reason not to.I skipped over it and bought the newer model. Cost me an extra $20.
Absolutely no reason not to.I skipped over it and bought the newer model. Cost me an extra $20.
This picture really kicks my OCD into high gear.
I just did the spring tire change over on 3 vehicles using my Milwaukee M18 1/2" removing the lugs and installing them using a torque stick it didn't even take the battery down enough to put it on the charger.Hum - you are using a impact wrench to torque the lug nuts on your cars wheels ?
Not a good practice.
Should have lined the drills up to match the separation joint in the curb.Cool ain't it!!!
It is said not to use a torque stick, or at least rely on it- especially with a non pneumatic impact. One probably shouldn't ever rely on them I guess. That being said, I do the same sans the never seize. Then a walk around with the big T.I just did the spring tire change over on 3 vehicles using my Milwaukee M18 1/2" removing the lugs and installing them using a torque stick it didn't even take the battery down enough to put it on the charger.
Of course I also use never sieze on the wheel studs and the hubs and rims.
You are playing with fire old man.I don't own a torque wrench. I rotate all my vehicles tires/wheels. I use a pneumatic gun, no torque stick. I've never lost a tire/wheel. I use the "rat a tat tat tat" method.![]()