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tuff914 |
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Is there a secret to the castellated nut on the back wheel, I'm using a
3 ft breaker bar and all I'm achieving is bending my sidchrome "T" socket handle. Anyone know of a trick to cracking it. Thanks in advance John |
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Elliot Cannon |
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Use a 3/4 inch breaker bar, a 4 foot extension pipe. Have someone apply much pressure/weight etc. at the end of the cheater. Use a BFH on the cheater bar about where the end of the breaker bar is. Spit in one hand and then rub it into the other hand. Lift up the hammer and yell "OK you muther effer, you are coming off NOW". Stare at the point you want to hit and using that "keep your eye on the ball technique" hit that sucker a good whack. This of course is all done after using PB plaster or some other penetrant. Good luck.
Cheers, Elliot |
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