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I've used a cheater pipe on a breaker bar before ... but never like this ...

Leveraging an argument?

 

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I was waiting for the “SPROING” and then the follow up video of the cheater bar sticking out of a windshield a few hundred yards away. :lol:
 

I have had a few guys that worked for me that have done stupid crap like this. They didn’t work for me long. 

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Another job for Ed's Red!!

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Apparently a decent quality ratchet!

1 hour ago, July Smith said:

Not being a dozer expert....  What are they trying to remove here?  Take the treads off?

Removing the track pads in way different manor.

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Did I ask you Otto to merge those? No!:angry:

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I broke a Craftsman 3/4" ratchet using a cheater bar about 40 years ago. Used a breaker bar to loosen the nut and switched to the ratchet to speed up removing it from the stud. When the ratchet exploded it sounded like a M-80 went off. Being as I wasn't expecting the failure, I ended up landing on my face. Hurt like 4377 too.

 

When I took it into Sears for a replacement the idiot behind the service desk said I couldn't get a new one unless I brought in all the pieces. :wacko: Told the idiot that those pieces were scattered all over a corn field and were unrecoverable. Finally got them to call the manager and after explaining to the manager what happened I got my replacement.

 

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Ok I see a torch, 9 pound sledge, and now breaker bar 

 

If that don't work move the bobcat to the rear and LIFT the cheater with the hydraulics

 

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Or just torch the nuts and replace. Quicker and much safer.

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Recipe for a hard to remove broken bolt or stripped nut.   Instead, use heat, a good impact wrench with adjustable torque, and a big dose of patience. 

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30 minutes ago, Eyesa Horg said:

Or just torch the nuts and replace. Quicker and much safer.

Like I mentioned in the other thread: They can't stick if their liquid! 

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