I was on the fence when I first pulled it out of the box but now that I've seen how easily it broke loose those decades old tractor nuts I'm sold. I'll be keeping it. I had the older brushed 350lb model before and I'm pretty sure this one on setting 2 has more torque than it did. Consider subscribing if you haven't yet I have lots more videos coming soon. Thanks for watching.
â@@jimmyjamessac7171 when Stanley Black & Decker bought craftsman from Sears then released this V20 lineup I heard they were basically "Dewalt in red" and the price made it more compelling. And while not all of it is great, "little craftsman rotary tool didn't impress me" all around it's been great and I'm glad I finally gave up on my corded Porter Cable stuff after so many years. These are my first venture into cordless tools. "late to the game I know lol" but for the price they have been great. I've even seen some videos of them tearing down these and Dewalts and they had a lot of the same guts inside.
I got one used only a few months after it came out. Weirdly, it came with an upgraded 5Ah battery and a slightly different charger. No bag. As a rebadged DeWALT DCF899, itâs a real-deal high-torque impact. I swapped some parts to repair my DCF899 and later got the parts I needed to restore the CMCF940. Didnât need two of essentially the exact same tool on two different battery lines so I gave it to a friend and he absolutely loves it! One of the first things he did was use it on a 40 year old Honda ATV with a stuck axel bolt and ended up breaking the bolt! Obviously not the toolâs fault but it goes to show that this thing has power to spare!
I had the older Craftsman brushed model before and while it was plenty capable it doesn't compare to these newer high torque beasts. I think the adjustable power switch is my favorite feature. I have a 1982 Honda ATC restoration video using it coming soon and it's never been touched either so I expect some of the bolts to be quite stubborn but I'm sure this impact will handle it without any problem. Consider subscribing if you haven't yet and thanks for watching.
@@StocksFarm Yep! Subâd a couple weeks ago. Thanks! :) BTW, I donât see the ATC restoration. Checked your other âPlaygroundâ channel too. Is there a third channel?
@@emmettturner9452 It's not released yet I'm still working on it. I'm very excited it's the 3 wheeler I've had since I was a kid. Atc 200, pull rope start. Nothing fancy in that regard but a lot of sentimental value for me. I have a few others too including a 110 I might rebuild for my nephew.
@@StocksFarm I remember the big kids tearing around my neighborhood on those when I was a kid in the â80s and I was always jealous. :) Anticipating it!
It's been great so far but we'll see how she takes the hell I'm going to put it through here on the farm. Seems like she'll hold up just fine. I'm really liking the 3 position switch. Never had one like this before and each mode is useful for different things. 1 is good for threading it down, 2 is good for final torquing it down and busting some loose. 3 is for just busting loose.
This tractor belonged to my neighbor and sat in his barn for decades. After he died his son brought it over to my farm. It's been outside for about 10 years now and hasn't been touched. I'd say the impact is quite capable and will perform well with most tasks. This is my first model with a switch to change speed and torque. I like it more than I thought I would but only time tell if it will hold up to the hell I'll be putting it through here on the farm. Thanks for watching.
It seems very capable. I don't know what the tractor nuts were torqued at but I'd say if it can do them it can do about anything within reason and is a worthy upgrade from my old brushed model.
@@jimmyjamessac7171 I had the brushed model 350 ft lbs. It was actually great but it was stolen from me. They raised the price on them to $140 for the tool only. For $40 more I get a brushless high torque, 4.0ah battery and a charger. So far I'm happy with it. Thanks for watching.
It does not unfortunately. I used an old set of 1/2 inch impact sockets I already own. Although a set of deep well impact sockets are reasonably cheap. It does come with a fast charger and a 4.0mah battery. Which is great considering it's specs and price. Thanks for watching.
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This thing is a BEAST I have one and coupled with a 9ah battery it hasn't been beaten by any bolt I've thrown at it so far.
I was on the fence when I first pulled it out of the box but now that I've seen how easily it broke loose those decades old tractor nuts I'm sold. I'll be keeping it. I had the older brushed 350lb model before and I'm pretty sure this one on setting 2 has more torque than it did. Consider subscribing if you haven't yet I have lots more videos coming soon. Thanks for watching.
@@jimmyjamessac7171 glad you liked it. Thanks for watching. Lots more on the way.
â@@jimmyjamessac7171 when Stanley Black & Decker bought craftsman from Sears then released this V20 lineup I heard they were basically "Dewalt in red" and the price made it more compelling. And while not all of it is great, "little craftsman rotary tool didn't impress me" all around it's been great and I'm glad I finally gave up on my corded Porter Cable stuff after so many years. These are my first venture into cordless tools. "late to the game I know lol" but for the price they have been great. I've even seen some videos of them tearing down these and Dewalts and they had a lot of the same guts inside.
@StocksFarm yes I had to reset my TH-cam...good to hear thanks again
love the old tractor!
Old WD Allis Chalmers, hasn't run in many years. Might do a restoration video on it someday. Thanks for watching.
I got one used only a few months after it came out. Weirdly, it came with an upgraded 5Ah battery and a slightly different charger. No bag. As a rebadged DeWALT DCF899, itâs a real-deal high-torque impact. I swapped some parts to repair my DCF899 and later got the parts I needed to restore the CMCF940. Didnât need two of essentially the exact same tool on two different battery lines so I gave it to a friend and he absolutely loves it! One of the first things he did was use it on a 40 year old Honda ATV with a stuck axel bolt and ended up breaking the bolt! Obviously not the toolâs fault but it goes to show that this thing has power to spare!
I had the older Craftsman brushed model before and while it was plenty capable it doesn't compare to these newer high torque beasts. I think the adjustable power switch is my favorite feature. I have a 1982 Honda ATC restoration video using it coming soon and it's never been touched either so I expect some of the bolts to be quite stubborn but I'm sure this impact will handle it without any problem. Consider subscribing if you haven't yet and thanks for watching.
@@StocksFarm Yep! Subâd a couple weeks ago. Thanks! :) BTW, I donât see the ATC restoration. Checked your other âPlaygroundâ channel too. Is there a third channel?
@@emmettturner9452 It's not released yet I'm still working on it. I'm very excited it's the 3 wheeler I've had since I was a kid. Atc 200, pull rope start. Nothing fancy in that regard but a lot of sentimental value for me. I have a few others too including a 110 I might rebuild for my nephew.
@@StocksFarm I remember the big kids tearing around my neighborhood on those when I was a kid in the â80s and I was always jealous. :) Anticipating it!
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Awesome job!!
Thank you. I'm glad you liked it. Thanks for watching.
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Do you like it so far? I just fried my snap on I bought used and not ready to pay top dollar.
It's been great so far but we'll see how she takes the hell I'm going to put it through here on the farm. Seems like she'll hold up just fine. I'm really liking the 3 position switch. Never had one like this before and each mode is useful for different things. 1 is good for threading it down, 2 is good for final torquing it down and busting some loose. 3 is for just busting loose.
Them bolts look like they haven't been touched in years. That thing is no joke
This tractor belonged to my neighbor and sat in his barn for decades. After he died his son brought it over to my farm. It's been outside for about 10 years now and hasn't been touched. I'd say the impact is quite capable and will perform well with most tasks. This is my first model with a switch to change speed and torque. I like it more than I thought I would but only time tell if it will hold up to the hell I'll be putting it through here on the farm. Thanks for watching.
Record everything. Love the open area/ air . all respect
@@jimmyjamessac7171 glad you liked it. Thanks for watching. Lots more on the way.
Looks like it will get the job done il have to order me one.
It seems very capable. I don't know what the tractor nuts were torqued at but I'd say if it can do them it can do about anything within reason and is a worthy upgrade from my old brushed model.
@@jimmyjamessac7171 I had the brushed model 350 ft lbs. It was actually great but it was stolen from me. They raised the price on them to $140 for the tool only. For $40 more I get a brushless high torque, 4.0ah battery and a charger. So far I'm happy with it. Thanks for watching.
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Does it come with socket?
It does not unfortunately. I used an old set of 1/2 inch impact sockets I already own. Although a set of deep well impact sockets are reasonably cheap. It does come with a fast charger and a 4.0mah battery. Which is great considering it's specs and price. Thanks for watching.
@@StocksFarm can you give a link where I can buy those thanks
@@RENEGADEPINOY671Texas4ever Sure thing. I think this set would be decent for as cheap as it is. amzn.to/48EHLq9
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And here is a set of SAE if you need those instead.
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