Any thoughts on when they might release a mower? Mid year? Or wait for next NPS?
Yep I'm really curious how Milwaukee is gonna handle "fixing" tools that won't fit the 12.0 like the 2771 water pump. They have stated in a press release any tool that won't fit the 12.0, they'll make it right.
And the specifics of what they will do has probably been discussed here, but I think when I'm ready to actually pursue this it could merit a separate thread.
We fill kiddie pools for my animal rescue for the animals to stay cool and even a 9.0 doesn't last us that long in the water pump (feeding from a 500 gallon tank in a truck)
That's from a completely different company just FYI. And they don't offer replacement parts. At least not the one I own..
I'm posting it here assuming these Milwaukee hand trucks are the same company that makes most of the tools posted on this thread. Or is it a completely different company?
I learned something new. So, is Milwaukee Hydraulics a totally different company also? I have always assumed all were just different divisions of the same company.Totally different company, but a well-respected hand truck brand.
I sure think so. I would buy one in a heartbeat for that price.
Yep I'm really curious how Milwaukee is gonna handle "fixing" tools that won't fit the 12.0 like the 2771 water pump. They have stated in a press release any tool that won't fit the 12.0, they'll make it right.
I had a bright idea this morning as I was leaving for work. We have a UPS shipping scale. And conveniently for you Imperial Unit lovers, it's in pounds!
Hedge trimmer: 8.65 lb (3.92 kg)
9.0 battery: 2.40 lb (1.09 kg)
Trimmer with 9.0: 11.05 lb (5.01 kg)
And the best part, everything seems to add up!
I also measured my old corded trimmer. Way lighter! 4.55 lb (2.06 kg). But of course, you're swinging some more weight with the cord.
Well I held off on this and here is why. I have a 3/8" fuel M18 Impact that came in a combo pack. My plan was to buy the 1/2" to travel with in case of a flat tire while traveling. I am guessing the 3/8" fuel Impact would have enough torque with a 9.0 battery to loosen and tighten the lugs. I searched but could not find an answer so I figured I could get one here. I am new to the milwaukee addiction
Lugs on what?
Alum car wheels, sure.
Steel rim on truck...not so sure.
Breaker bar for sure.
Wow, it looks like they will:
**Due to the physical size increase of the M18™ REDLITHIUM™ HIGH OUTPUT™ HD12.0, it does not fit the following tools prior to a 6/1/2018 manufacturing date without applicable service parts: 2787-20, 2788-20, 2771-20, 2122-20, 2130-20, 2135-20, 2361-20, 2145-20, 2146-20, 2360-20. Milwaukee is committed to protecting users’ investments, offering free service upgrades for the listed products to any customer that purchases an HD12.0 battery pack. Users may visit eService at https://www.milwaukeetool.com/eService for available service upgrades.
So the tools they will upgrade to work with the 12.0 batteries are:
Both 2787-20 and 2788-20 mag drills
2771-20 transfer pump
2122-20 bucket light tool
2130-20 rocket LED tower light
2135-20 three head LED tower light/charger
2135-20 rover LED floodlight
Both 2145-20 and 2146-20 compact site lights
2360-20 rover dual power LED light
Well this seems to be the inclusive list for Milwaukee products that currently won't work with the 12.0
**Due to the physical size increase of the M18™ REDLITHIUM™ HIGH OUTPUT™ HD12.0, it does not fit the following tools prior to a 6/1/2018 manufacturing date without applicable service parts: 2787-20, 2788-20, 2771-20, 2122-20, 2130-20, 2135-20, 2361-20, 2145-20, 2146-20, 2360-20. Milwaukee is committed to protecting users’ investments, offering free service upgrades for the listed products to any customer that purchases an HD12.0 battery pack. Users may visit eService at https://www.milwaukeetool.com/eService for available service upgrades.
So if you buy a 12.0 they will upgrade your product somehow
https://toolcraze.net/milwaukee-m18-12-0-ah-6-0-ah-battery-uses-21700-cells/
Yea so i just called them,, no we're not getting free tools.. lol. They are offering a free upgrade kit for the tools where the battery won't fit. They don't even have part numbers available yet. As far as the rocket light, is a new bottom for the base they will send you. It's like 10 small screws - or you can send it in for free and they will do it if you don't want to be bothered.. not worth sending anything in to me.. I may not even get the part, but I wanted to call and ask EXACTLY what the fix was gonna be.. guy I talked to was name john, only john in the dept he says.. said he started gettin calls the Monday afterwards asking about getting the new 12.0 battery.. nice guy.. he said call back in mid to late June and he'd have everything and they will ship out whatever anyone needs.
Honestly - I'm impressed they are even offering the parts for free.. who else does that...
Another one found its way to my house today....this is just a terrible I tell ya.
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Further to this post, the hedge trimmer is too heavy for my old tired arms to swing for too long, so this past week I trimmed the hedge over 2 evenings.
So I wondered how much weight I could save with smaller batteries. So I coughed up for a 2 pack of 1.5 batteries, might as well go to the smallest. They weigh .93 lbs, 420 grams. So I save over a whole pound, nearly a pound and a half. This is over 13% of the weight! I'll report on battery and arm life, but as I can trim the whole hedge using only 1 bar on the 9.0, I don't think this will be a big deal. We'll see if my arms/shoulders hold up any better.
Tag: 2726 weight
Well I held off on this and here is why. I have a 3/8" fuel M18 Impact that came in a combo pack. My plan was to buy the 1/2" to travel with in case of a flat tire while traveling. I am guessing the 3/8" fuel Impact would have enough torque with a 9.0 battery to loosen and tighten the lugs. I searched but could not find an answer so I figured I could get one here. I am new to the milwaukee addiction
I have a M12 Fuel 3/8" wrench to take my lugs off my 4Runner, along with their USB battery charger just in case I don't have enough juice in a battery. Any m18 wrench won't have an issue. You won't even need the 9 to do it. Yes 9 might do it faster, potentially tighten more, but like I've said before, Milwaukee tool boxes don't say you need a 9 to get their advertised specs. Maybe they go over w/ a 9, but XC 5s are plenty fine for me.
Best deal is hands down eBay.. you can get 9.0s for like $$90. I try to buy something in factory packing, but there's dozens of.guys that have had no issues buying otherwise. Lots.of guys break up kits on eBay - and magically come by 100 batteries which I'm still wondering how they make that happen. But yea - eBay.
I'd recommend using at least an XC battery. The outdoor tools have high power demands, and the compact batteries 1.5/2 only have one "bank" of batteries to pull juice from. The XC (3/4/5/6) have 2, and will provide for a much better experience. The cells in the compact will get hotter, faster in these tools, and while they may work adequately now, they will have a shorter lifespan overall.
I think you will also find the XC batteries give the hedge trimmer better balance than the compacts.
Posted about a month ago. They will send you parts. Call john at Milwaukee.
I understand that it was previously posted, unfortunately I don’t memorize the part numbers like you do, so it meant nothing to me. I added the description of the tool along with the part number and a direct link so anyone else that doesn’t have the time to memorize all the part numbers could see what tools are upgradable. I wasn’t repeating the info, I was enhancing it. Get off your high horse Sir Knowitall.
Anyway - guess what Im about to buy!
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The tag didn't even make it to my van. I'm sure it's not anything people will like. I look on the cutters themselves
Yeah nothing stamped on the tool. But there's actually thick lube on all the joints. It's like a petroleum jelly almost.
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I was trying to help you, with who u can call and ask for u ungrateful *****. He's the guy dealing with the retro fit kits. But if u wanna continue the banter in every thread - knock yourself out