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The tool features a highly advanced composite housing that combines a double injection grip with contoured styling for unmatched comfort. Conveniently located are the power regulator and reverse mechanism for easy operator adjustments. Other features include a Duopact, clutch mechanism, handle exhaust, steel clutch housing, 360 degrees air inlet swivel and sensitive throttle control. 3 day cruises campbell hausfield has introduced a 1/2 inch twin hammer impact wrench to its extreme-duty line of air tools. 8impactwrenchcampbellhausfeld designed for professional automotive and industrial applications, the twin hammer impact wrench, model pl2502, was engineered for quick removal and replacement of fasteners, tire rotation and engine rebuilds. this tool is capable of producing the highest level of power at 425 foot-pounds of torque. it produces 1,200 impacts per minute. other features include a 1/2 inch square drive atlantic eternity 3 and an all-in-one adjustable power regulator that controls speed as well as forward and reverse action. the new craftsman 8impactwrenchcampbellhausfeld impact wrench features handle exhaust that routes exhaust away from both the user and the work surface. provides torque range from 25 to 200 ft/lbs. with maximum torque of .260 ft./lbs. in reverse. it delivers 1500 blows per minute, yet weighs only 2.5 pounds. the most universally capable modern homesteading machine we know of is a commercial-grade compact diesel tractor. we like kubota tractors, john deere''s 20- to 48-hp 2000 class and new holland''s boomer line. even the smallest models--which look like sturdily built lawn tractor mowers--are equipped with powerful diesel engines and industrial quality transmissions and running gear. they also sport a three-point rear hitch that will mount commercial farm land plows, harrows and rakes and provide attachment points for a hay or field corn cutter bar or silage chopper, a sprayer or buzz saw. 3 these tractors 8impactwrenchcampbellhausfeld include a hydraulic system that will power remote motors on the chopper''s flails, the sprayer''s pump or the saw''s blade. they''ll also mount hydraulic cylinders to pull the plow up or dig it in and hold it down and will run any number of other hydraulic attachments such as a front-end snow thrower or plow blade, a bucket loader to carry soil, gravel or building bricks, a rear-mount backhoe to dig trenches, a forklift to raise bay bales into your barn loft, an 3 electric generator to power the house and barn if the power lines go down in a storm, or a pump to fill a pond or empty the cellar after a flood. a modern, small diesel tractor is a major investment for a ranch or truck-farming operation--but one that will expand your homesteading capabilities beyond muscle-power, and will pay off every day for a lifetime or two of strenuous use. dr powerwagon: next size down in size and capacity are the dr powerwagons--a unique line of powered garden carts made by country home products, meigs road, p.o. box 25, vergennes, vt 05491; (800 711-7276. all sizes are tank-tough and capable of hauling 800 pounds of bricks, firewood, garden compost or rocks. they are maneuvered by hand with stout handles and castoring wheels at the back, thus avoiding the steering mechanism that would boost their cost. garden way carts: and finally, if a powered hauler is more than you can justify, get yourself a shiny, metal frame and brown stained, plywood box-bodied garden way-style garden cart like you see in many rural and sub-urban gardens. these carts were designed by garden way founders eddie robinson and lyman wood back in the 1940s; they took their inspiration from the amazingly well-balanced, high-wheeled railway station baggage cans of the day. you may remember garden way carts from the magazine ads that compared their lightweight and easy-dumping gardening convenience with a tippy, back-straining wheelbarrow. perfectly balanced on easy-turning, rustproof, chrome-plated spoked wheels, a box cart will let you haul bulky or heavy loads of all kinds over an acre or so of flatland. a word of caution: don''t overload them. i once boldly filled a small model #16 (so-named for its 16-inch wheels) with 200 pounds of flatrock and pulled it down a foot-high patio ledge. the load (twice the cart''s rated capacity), collapsed 8impactwrenchcampbellhausfeld the spokes in both wheels. ©2003 www.air-impact-wrench.com. All rights reserved. |