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Join Date: May 2011
Location: south mississippi
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Re: Cordless impact
I have to be careful with the milwaukee. It busted the 30 year old cab bolts off instantly. But I got it on one of the bed bolts and stripped the bed. Luckily I had took off the other three with the socket wrench. Best tool I have bought so far. Very convient when going to the pull a parts
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