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  1. I've got a 2800PSI Troy Bilt with easy start. This is my second year with it and I love it. It's my first one but I've used other ones and this one has been really good for me and my CanAm appreciates the anti mud attention it gets!

    That's what I plan to use it for it seems I spend more time washing than riding my can am

  2. Ok for the past month I've been reading up on these and I've at least come up with the fact that I want a gas one. It will mostly be used to clean my 4 wheeler but will have some other tasks around but just for the fact of being able to take it with me and use it anywhere I decided on the gas powered kind. I've been doing a lot of reading of reviews on websites and it seems like I get talked out of every single one I see by one review so I'm on here asking for suggestions on what to look for. I know I want to stay with a limit of at the most 350-400 but would like to really stay around 300 if possible for a good reliable one.

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  3. So after some more searching I found this....I wish there was an easier way to tell what mine has since it's really difficult to take the original coupler off but I guess I'll have to wait for the lock n lube to come in to find out if it'll work or not aaea3d1c0451d3c5d0f1d4a5d9014e21.jpg

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  4. Yea it has 1/8 threads from what I've read but for some reason I could of sworn I read someone tried it and for some reason it didn't work so I wanted to make sure since I have one on the way and if it wouldn't work I could go ahead and look for another hose to use it with

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  5. Quick question. I just bought the 18v Milwaukee grease gun and it works great but I wanted to order the lock and lube coupler for it and was wondering if anyone here has tried this combo? I think I remember reading a couple months back that the hose on the grease gun did not accept the lock and lube but now I can't find anything on it

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  6. Would mode 1 work for running lug nuts home then using a torque wrench for final tightening? That's what I do with my Bluepoint air impact at least

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    Yup it would be perfect for that on my truck. The trucks lug nuts require 130-150 ft lbs of torque if I remember correctly so mode one would get me close enough to it to finish off with a torque wrench

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  7. Dewalt dcf 899 has almost the same specs but it has 3 speeds price point is about the same as well

    Jimbo

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    I like that dewalt I've looked into it but I already have a couple of tools from milwaukees m18 line so I am going to try and keep them all the same so the batteries can interchange

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