My neighbours at work do all diesel, all the time and IR is what I most commonly see there... Is there a reason you are considering Mac over SO or IR? Have you seen those Aircat / Nitrocat guns?
My neighbours at work do all diesel, all the time and IR is what I most commonly see there... Is there a reason you are considering Mac over SO or IR? Have you seen those Aircat / Nitrocat guns?
I wouldn't bother with battery 3/4 unless working out in yards a lot.
You want a hard hitter in 3/4, something around 1600ft/lb+ as saves time and hassle plus the need go 1" or borrow better 3/4 gun .
Want a proper hard hitting 1/2 too as can be used in tighter spots or when don't want be holding heavy 3/4 impact as gets tiresome ...
Not so sure you need a 1" drive impact......

My greatest disappointment in single tool in the past years is with 3/4" Milwaukee Fuel 18V. The specimen I used (or tried to use) on a difficult job was gutless. And I removed the bolts it couldn't with relative ease using 1/2" breaker bar. It was brand new wrench!
Perhaps this unit was faulty in some way.![]()
Theres good reason for that. The 1/2 and 3/4 drive mikwaukee impacts are virtually identical other than the drive size. I personally feel that the high torque just isnt strong enough for larger 3/4 drive fasteners.My greatest disappointment in single tool in the past years is with 3/4" Milwaukee Fuel 18V. The specimen I used (or tried to use) on a difficult job was gutless. And I removed the bolts it couldn't with relative ease using 1/2" breaker bar. It was brand new wrench!
Perhaps this unit was faulty in some way.![]()
Also I'm gonna hijack my own thread
I'm thinking sunex or Pittsburgh pro for 3/4 and possibly one inch impact sockets. The prices for those are absolutely wild off the tool truck (which I have snap on for 1/2 to 1/4 chrome and impact sockets) but I refuse to pay that much for 3/4 sockets. I looked at prices and they were literally in the thousands!!!