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Oldest Functioning Impact Wrench

greenlizard

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I don't believe I've seen anyone showing off really old impact wrenches. This one is is an Ingersoll-Rand model 304. My dad (king of garage sales) gave this to me in the mid-eighties and I had it sent to IR for a rebuild in 1990 or so. The story I got was the service department had a guy who took an interest in it and took it down to the basement and where he found original IR parts for the rebuild. I don't have an exact date of manufacture but I'm told it was mid-thirties. It does work well, but the actual power is nowhere near a modern design. Still, it looks pretty cool.

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hickmlg09

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That's pretty cool looking! Never seen one either like that with the bow tie looking thing in the back.
 

2oolhound

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Awesome! and cool thread! I hope more guys chime in with their relics form yestryear.

...and Welcome to the forum!
 
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Packard V8

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I've got Milwaukee, B&D and an I-R electric impacts from the sixties which still work fine. As mentioned, they are nowhere near as strong as today's best air guns.

jack vines
 

chris142

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I bought my IR 231 around 1988-1990. I used it all day 5 days a week at a Goodyear tire store. It still has no trouble busting tight nuts loose and I still use it often. It has never been worked on or opened up. Even the trigger O-rings are original.

I think it was Made in Japan.
 

darkk

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Here's my oldest, a Sioux 1/2" impact gun, I found it discarded in an old nut and bolt barrel at the scrap yard I worked in back in 1969. It looks exactly like it did back then and it still works. slow but functional...
 

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woody 73

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Way cool old tools thanks for showing me the pictures, now if I only had the will power to stop looking at the hammer thread and the cool old air tools then maybe I could sleep better at night.:)
 
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