impact wrenches 1/2 or 3/4

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Post by tuney443 » Sat Jul 21, 2012 12:51 pm

No inverter,generator,or that other thingy--electricity needed if you just use a Swench--a manual impact wrench made by Curtis-Wright.I have the 750 model--3/4'' drive rated at 800 lbs.torque,the big kahuna,the 1.5'' drive is good for 7,000 lbs.--Best place to buy is EBAY.
Found the skull to the mastodon in Hyde Park, youngest one ever found so far in the world in 2000.

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Post by Lavoy » Sat Jul 21, 2012 8:41 pm

I have one of those too, you can't afford to buy them new, last I heard, the 3/4" is way over $1000.
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Post by tuney443 » Sun Jul 22, 2012 4:53 am

That's correct,actually the entire 7500 kit in a metal toolbox goes for app. $3,400 with 13 sockets,extensions,and offset adapters.I just lost a bid on a gov't auction for 2 of these bran new plus a nice new OTC bearing puller set.All 3 units went for around $700,a bargain I suppose,I just didn't have to have it.I see the high bidder has the 2 Swench's on Ebay now for $1,300 each.Like I said before though,there are usually a few used ones there,sometimes as low as $250 and used works just as good as new with these extremely well built tools.
Found the skull to the mastodon in Hyde Park, youngest one ever found so far in the world in 2000.

JD35D midi exc.
JD410G TLB
JD450D Dozer
2 JD 440 track loaders
JD 420 track loader
JD 450C track loader

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