TreeTangler
ArboristSite Guru
Listen guys, those who have used impact tools before and never had any ill effects will generally continue to do so and that is fine. This kind of situation is one of those life lessons that is generally learned AFTER something happens that costs you more money than it should have. Have I ever used an impact to get a clutch or flywheel off? Yes! Sometimes you just come to the point where you understand that you may have to mess something up to get to the point that you want to be at.
Life is all about limiting risk. If you have two options in any scenario, chances are one choice carries more risk than the other. I have had good luck learning in my later years that choosing the option with less risk gerneally pays off better in the end, even though it may be more time consuming and more frustrating at first.
The other thing to consider is that others may look at this thread at a later date. While you will usually be ok to use an impact tool with the top end together, please do not ever use one with the jug off!
Life is all about limiting risk. If you have two options in any scenario, chances are one choice carries more risk than the other. I have had good luck learning in my later years that choosing the option with less risk gerneally pays off better in the end, even though it may be more time consuming and more frustrating at first.
The other thing to consider is that others may look at this thread at a later date. While you will usually be ok to use an impact tool with the top end together, please do not ever use one with the jug off!