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Dewalt DCF961 "Ludicrous" High Torque Impact Wrench 1/2 hog ring anvil 1750 ft lbs breakaway $294.99

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Lowest I've seen this go by a decent amount. This is the top dog 20v impact with 1200 fastening 1750 breakaway torque. I'm not ready to retire my 899 for it (probably would just get a 900 anyway) but if you need the big boy this is the best deal so far.

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PaulP8139
02-15-2024 at 10:20 AM.
02-15-2024 at 10:20 AM.
Looks like it sold out.
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cohiba
02-15-2024 at 11:31 AM.
02-15-2024 at 11:31 AM.
Quote from duseks :
Just FYI most users would be better served by the DCF891 which is the size and weight of a mid-torque but has the same power as the former high-torque DCF899. The Ludicrous is for when you need insane power.
Was coming in here to say just this. I have the 891 and don't expect to need it more than once or twice in my lifetime... If it ever failed me, it would only be because I was doing something that I had no business doing! Smilie
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Timless
02-15-2024 at 11:46 AM.
02-15-2024 at 11:46 AM.
Quote from fewlio :
Uh so let's see. I've got a hammer from 1930, a radio from the 40s and TV from the 1950s. Guess which one still works? There's no standard battery, there are about 10 different battery types and that's just from the big makers. they'll greatly improve the batteries and the capabilities of various tools, and you'll be thousands of dollars invested into current stuff that's long gone from stores or any form of support/repair. Anyone that isn't in some sort of money making trade with this stuff , and that buys thousand(s) of dollars worth of this stuff is going to be buying same/similar units again and be that many dollars poorer. In case you hadn't noticed, you can hardly buy corded tools and the ones still on the market aren't cheap, they're pro level stuff, high priced, and they continue them because they don't want to lose tradesmen/specialists that demand their continued existence. The tool companies are getting rid of anything corded and selling cordless versions because they know a dumb mark when they see one. Meanwhile I'm buying all the quality air and corded tools I can bc momma didn't raise no fool!!
dude just compared a hammer to a tv
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fewlio
02-15-2024 at 01:28 PM.
02-15-2024 at 01:28 PM.
Quote from Timless :
dude just compared a hammer to a tv
Stay in the shallow end of the pool brah
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markng25
02-16-2024 at 03:38 AM.
02-16-2024 at 03:38 AM.
Quote from cheesemonkeys :
I had an incredibly hard time getting my crank shaft pulley bolt off. I had a jack stand, wrench, and a probably about 4 feet of extension and me (250#) bouncing on the end and it wouldn't budge. Blow torch and penetrant also with no luck. I had the dewalt impact one size smaller than this and it could not get it off. I was going to give up but some people suggested the biggest impact (this one) and I went out and bought it at like 9pm from lowes. It immediately took it off in 5 seconds of impacting.

How did you fit this thing in the usually tight space around the crank shaft pulley bolt?
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LaughinGass
02-16-2024 at 11:16 AM.
02-16-2024 at 11:16 AM.
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How did you fit this thing in the usually tight space around the crank shaft pulley bolt?
Take the wheel off.
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