NHtoolguy
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Their website is a bit cumbersome. Online, you can view their current sales flier. The chart of available sizes is found on pages 26 and 27.Tried to find these, but the website search function isn't working.
Their website is a bit cumbersome. Online, you can view their current sales flier. The chart of available sizes is found on pages 26 and 27.Tried to find these, but the website search function isn't working.
Or hydraulic assistance by using an excavator to push down on it, you do what you got to sometimes (modern battery powered impact wrenches have greatly reduced the need for such methods though)Dont worry about length , you use an extender on spanners that big .......basic strength is more relevant.




Honestly I never used big wrenches like these but I wonder are you using the open side more or the closed side? Since there so big and expensive for quality ones I wonder if your better off with double open end if your using for hydraulics or double closed end if using for bolts and nuts. But also if your using closed end why aren’t you able to use a 3/4 or 1” drive socket on a impact or breaker bar?
Honestly I’d think double open end plus a 3/4 or 1 drive socket set would do the trick but since I don’t work on big stuff I honestly dont know
I'm sure there is always going to be a use case, but generally an open end is sufficient or there is enough room for a socket.
I only used them on hydraulic fittings and mounting coupler assemblies on the top of various hydraulic attachments.
Only concern would be a possible high torque scenario where the open end can more easily spread or slip. I rarely use the open end of a wrench if I don't have to.
Wow those look short. I would not have bought short big wrenches. That makes no sense to me. You’re going to end up hitting those with hammers. I would 100% send those back.
The ASME wrench specs are pretty short wrenches. Snap on “standard length” wrenches, just for discussion, are usually closer to the ASME “long pattern”. I have Snap on “long pattern” which are really extra long.
I would have held out for a decent set of protos or some other industrial brand (Williams?) that offers longer wrenches. The Icons generally follow the Snap on patterns, so I’d look at them as well.
350B?? Those things really vibrate with the 3 cylinder engine. Use locktite on everything. Keep the 4big bolts on rear of transmission case tight. Had one break into once because 2 of the 4 bolts fell out and operator didn’t know
Or hydraulic assistance by using an excavator to push down on it, you do what you got to sometimes (modern battery powered impact wrenches have greatly reduced the need for such methods though)
In my experience you will want the angled head double open ends for working on hydraulics. They’re always at a weird angle in a hard to get at spot and the angled heads really help getting in the tight spaces.Ditto. The larger wrenches will only be used for hydraulics; I don't have any bolts with a 2" head on my dozer. At this point, I think the largest bolt I've come across is 3/4" and that has a 1 1/8" head.
I try to avoid the bottom of the barrel options with any tool. Paying a little more or taking time to find a deal has always resulted in higher quality and a better (and safer) product. Working around mines where tools were pushed to their limits, I often saw the wisdom in this. I've found the jump between cheap tools and good tools to be a much wider gap than the jump between good tools and the best, which are often closer in quality.
I bought the Williams off Amazon a decade ago. After much research, I found it to be the highest quality moderately priced set that covered 1-5/16 to 2" only skipping 1-9/16. They were made in Taiwan. I don't know why they discontinued them. Were they were too competitive against their domestic much pricier premium supercombo version? Did the manufacturer stop production? Were they not selling? Did they not meet some required aerospace spec? Who knows. But I can tell you they are excellent wrenches.
If you come across these used or NOS, don't hesitate to pick them up.
https://www.toolsource.com/sets-c-1...n-wrench-set-1516-to-2-11-piece-p-146558.html
Don't underestimate a 24" adjustable or a smooth jaw hex wrench like the Ridgid No. 25.
Another source of cheap jumbo wrenches of high quality are the German black DIN single open end wrenches often sent with machinery. They are a shorter flat beam pattern and may require a cheater, but at the same time will fit where a combo of the same size wont.

My largest wrenches are the round beam Urrea. Again, these were bought new from Amazon at a reduced price.
Notice the difference in size between it and a cheap wrench of the same size:
that’ll be real useful if you got to adjust any large construction hydraulics inside a meth lab and want to keep it from sparking and blowing up
that’ll be real useful if you got to adjust any large construction hydraulics inside a meth lab and want to keep it from sparking and blowing up![]()
No, not shoddy manufacturing, just following standards. You do know there are standards for wrench opening size as well as fastener head sizes, and pretty much everything else, right? Whether a manufacturer meets the standards is another question.Extra size to deal with rust and dirt and grime on the bolt head? Or more likely just shoddy manufacturing.

How you guys storing these big wrenches and keeping them organized? The big ones are honestly real heavy and take up alot of a drawer and idk if organizers are really built for big wrenches
My largest wrenches are the round beam Urrea. Again, these were bought new from Amazon at a reduced price.
Notice the difference in size between it and a cheap wrench of the same size:
That doesn't mean you need the big girthy version.
My wife took some spare canvas and sewed a wrench roll for me. Rolled up, and they live under the toolbox.How you guys storing these big wrenches and keeping them organized? The big ones are honestly real heavy and take up alot of a drawer and idk if organizers are really built for big wrenches
My wife took some spare canvas and sewed a wrench roll for me. Rolled up, and they live under the toolbox.
I had to have everything trimmed and marked out for her, so it was just following pencil lines on the sewing machine and using the serger on the edges. I also waited to ask her until everything was already out and set up...
I slowly pick up larger sizes for Proto, up past 2", when I can find them for cheap (under $5/wrench minimum). No immediate use case, but one of those" nice to have" when I need it for a saw arbor or something else large.
Most of them were acquired 1-2 at a time, from yard sales/estate sales and the like. Some have come in larger auction-style lots, where I take my best guess. There are holes here/there, need to pull it out and actually see what is there/missing.
I am also a teacher, which means I have had much more spare time to chase down these things during breaks than if I was working a regular 40hrs with vacation time. I don't think I have bought any in the last 2-3 years, and most of them are 6-8yrs ago plus, which has helped (prices on all kinds of stuff has been getting stiffer in the last few years).
I do think I have some other large US made stuff that didn't sell at the yard sale last weekend. Will look thru and PM you.
Recommendations? Snow Cat tracks give you more room to lay out tools.Any recommendations?
Thanks
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Buy lots of Red Locktite
Stuff stays where you put it, but it can be easily softened with a little heat. I find myself using it a lot.Really? The red stuff? I have some, but I rarely use it.
I’d like to see some of y’alls big wrench wall setups. Wondering how they look on the wall even though I don’t need them I like to look in case I find them for $3 some day![]()


One set is in an old 1” drive socket box and the other is in an old porta-power box. Heavy as hell. Only have one now because I gave one set to my sonI’d like to see some of y’alls big wrench wall setups. Wondering how they look on the wall even though I don’t need them I like to look in case I find them for $3 some day![]()