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G.I. Robo tool set.... what to offer?

Recovry4x4

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With what Gimpy said, the 1/2" drive version would be a good addition to an M37, M715, CUCV or the like, something without air. I can't justify them for a deuce. I also can't justify the darned STE/ ICE I have so if anyone needs one, it's here and its very nice.
 

papakb

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I had some discussions with the folks at Robo Tools and they told me the 1/2" drive units that look like a milwaukie sawsall was designed for the HMMWV toolkit and the 3/4" tool with the right angle handle on it was for the Bradleys.

The first ones I got had bad planetary gears inside and were worthless but after paying for new gears I don't have any complaints with the 1/2" ones. They work fine on the HMMWV wheels and can really save your bacon by the side of the road if you've got to change a tire.

I do think I'd opt for the 3/4" tool for the larger trucks like the dueces...

I was given an IR 1" pneumatic impact tool a few years back and gave it to a friend because I just didn't need something that big. He was tickled pink until he had to pony up several hundreds of dollars for a new compressor, new hoses, and new fittings to make the beast work.

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Kurt
 

mattveeder

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I agree with everyone that the robo tool guns are not the greatest. But waiting for the air to rebuild in my truck is no fun either. For me the robo tool is fine and when it cant do the trick my breaker bars can. Not to rain on anyones parade but any 1/2 in drive gun out there is not that much better than the 3/4 in robo tool. I say this owning with many years of owning 1/2 in guns from IR matco and snap on. But after all we are talking about emergency repairs and I will gladly take any of them over nothing my self.
 

wallew

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Yeah, I got a Robo Tool, catalog 2011. It's a ONE INCH drive. For the M1 Abrams Tank. I NEVER used air for my lug nuts. Was NOT necessary.

I used the air for my air/hydraulic 20 ton jack I got at Harbor Freight on sale for like $110.

I could change a tire on my deuce in less than twenty minutes. It took LONGER to get the tools out, lower the spare, wheel it next to the flat, jack up the axle and then REVERSE that than it did to actually remove the tire and put the spare in place.

Just saying...

The SMALLER ones are a bit anemic for a deuce. But if you CAN find a 2011 Robo Tool, you will NEVER use anything else again.
 

SmokeyDod

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Ref these Robo units vs the air impact. Cucv's do not have air so the snap on etc are not so great when you are on a trail in the woods or trying to help another traveler with problems. With the robo , just plug it in and go. If you don't like one just pull out your 4-way and go to sweating.
 
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