M18 mid-torque impact wrench

Well, used it today for the first time to break loose lug nuts (overkill) and caliper bolts, which it was perfect for. I tried cracking the bolts loose with an 18" breaker bar first and couldn't do it. The 2962-20 made me look like a wimp. I learned that it's kind of too much on lug nuts since it backs them out really fast and makes them looser than I want them when I'm cracking them loose with the wheel on the ground before jacking. But, any suspension bolt I'm sure is no match. I love the size and weight too. I just ran it with my 2.0 battery without issues. In my case I doubt I'll need to ever get a XC battery.
 
Well, used it today for the first time to break loose lug nuts (overkill) and caliper bolts, which it was perfect for. I tried cracking the bolts loose with an 18" breaker bar first and couldn't do it. The 2962-20 made me look like a wimp. I learned that it's kind of too much on lug nuts since it backs them out really fast and makes them looser than I want them when I'm cracking them loose with the wheel on the ground before jacking. But, any suspension bolt I'm sure is no match. I love the size and weight too. I just ran it with my 2.0 battery without issues. In my case I doubt I'll need to ever get a XC battery.
Use it in mode 4 when doing lug nuts, when removing lug nuts it'll slow down after it breaks them loose; it'll torque to 35ft/lb only and shut off when installing the nuts.
 
New to impact wrenches , what speed is best to remove the bolt for the drive pulley of a 12+ year old JD130 with the B&S 22 H.P. Twin Cylinder ? The drive belt for the transmission has a large chunk missing out of it and could break when in use . Was considering the MAKITA , but went with this since would get minimal use . It's $79.88 with battery + charger .

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New to impact wrenches , what speed is best to remove the bolt for the drive pulley of a 12+ year old JD130 with the B&S 22 H.P. Twin Cylinder ? The drive belt for the transmission has a large chunk missing out of it and could break when in use . Was considering the MAKITA , but went with this since would get minimal use . It's $79.88 with battery + charger .

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That impact gets good reviews. As far as speed goes, I always start with the slowest speed/lowest power that will do the job and go faster from there.
 
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