He Ruide > The drill pump emptied the eight gallon tote in one minute or less.
He Ruide > Drill raising and lowering the tongue jack.
He Ruide > The leveler in a raised position. I use a 18 Volt DeWalt drill to raise and lower the BAL leveler. The attachements include:
1. 1/4" hex to 1/2" square adapter
2. 1/2" extension rod
3. 3/4" socket
He Ruide > Drill and pump filling the water tank.
He Ruide > The leveler in a raised position. I use a 18 Volt DeWalt drill to raise and lower the BAL leveler. The attachements include:
1. 1/4" hex to 1/2" square adapter
2. 1/2" extension rod
3. 3/4" socket
He Ruide > Drill raising and lowering the BAL leveler.
He Ruide > Here I'm tigthening the lugs on the spare.
He Ruide > After the lugs were pulled I removed them with the DeWalt drill and mounted the spare.
He Ruide > On the way from Grand Staircase I came upon two gentleman with a flat. They were frustrated because they could not get the lug tool separated from the jack.  I noticed that the jack had a 3/4" nut so I got out my DeWalt drill and jacked up the car in a couple seconds.
The drill pump emptied the eight gallon tote in one minute or less.
He Ruide > The drill pump emptied the eight gallon tote in one minute or less.
The drill pump emptied the eight gallon tote in one minute or less.
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