I don't have pics of the new M18 Fuel impact wrench and the US impact sockets in action but boy oh boy.
When trying the sound and spin of the M18 Fuel impact wrench (on 2nd level) when I just got it, without load, it did not sounded or felt so impressive. When taking of the 25 year old rusted bolts connecting the winch to the frame, I felt the same for the the first few secs ... until I realized that the bolt was free already!
Soldier A and B spent close to wo hours getting the 12 bumper bolts free with only simple hand tools. It took me about 15 minutes for the 12 bolts from the winch, and most of that time was spent on trying to get the contra-wrench in position and solid without being smashed out of my hands by the impact wrench.
I actually went looking for other bolts I could undo so I could continue playing with the wrench. Next big thing will be taking down the dented overhead part of the dump bed from the bed so we can straighten it out.
Kenny, Mike, and Mark, thanks for helping me to get the right tools for the job.