Recent content by Matt Behnke

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    Laws for Tractor Driving NJ

    ok thank you. I am in northern nj in passaic county. So maybe I will just insure it under my classic car insurance then. Heres my second question. Do you need to have a valid drivers liscense then to drive these on the road? I know that if you are 16 you can legally drive for a farm, but I am...
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    Laws for Tractor Driving NJ

    Hi, I know that driving a tractor on the road in NJ is legal as long as you have an orange triangle in the back, as I work on a farm. However, is it still legal to drive the tractor on the road if it is not for farm-related activities? For example, can I drive my Farmall project tractor to the...
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    Stripped ATV hex head

    Got the fastener out. The chisel idea worked great! Thanks for the all the tips
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    Stripped ATV hex head

    Here they are
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    Stripped ATV hex head

    Thanks for the help all, let me try putting a picture in
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    Stripped ATV hex head

    Thanks, everyone, I will try all the things you have told me. The one thing about vise grips is that I couldn't really fit them that well and be able to turn them a significant amount due to the frame of the atv getting in the way. Sorry the pictures aren't working, I don't know how to fix that...
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    Stripped ATV hex head

    Thanks for the suggestions. I have seen that torx trick used before which I may try. That chisel idea is pretty smart. I will try them out in a couple days since it is gonna be rainy tomorrow. Here are a couple pictures of what I'm dealing with. It's a tight spot, but I can fit a 3/8 ratchet in...
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    Stripped ATV hex head

    Hi, So I was adjusting the valves on my yamaha atv, and dumb me decided to use a standard allen wrench to get the valve cover off. I wasn't thinking that metric is all that would be on yamahas. So I stripped the head, and after using vise grips I could not get the screw off. I tried a dremel...
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    Snapon vs SK vs Armstrong Warranty

    Glad to hear that with SK, thanks everyone!
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    1/2" or 3/8" Cordless Impact

    Thanks for the help everyone. I think I might go with the Milwaukie mid torque, to start with and then I can always get the bare 1/2 or 3/8 one.
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    1/2" or 3/8" Cordless Impact

    Yep very true, I never looked at it like that. Im going with the milwaulkie just because I know deep down it's better and well suited tool for me. I appreciate the help everyone!
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    1/2" or 3/8" Cordless Impact

    What you said is very true. Thanks for that! I think I'm going to go with the Milwaukie mid torque.
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    1/2" or 3/8" Cordless Impact

    I am curious as to what we learn from this. In my eyes, made in the USA is still providing us with jobs despite it being just assembled here.
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    1/2" or 3/8" Cordless Impact

    Very good help, thanks!
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