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nissan_crawler

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Negative, we actually broke it and made our own out of 1" high carbon steel and the drive that was left of the old socket. I'm pretty sure dad let it go with the piece of equipment it was for (disk) on the farm auction.
 

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I have to admit ... I never knew sockets got that big; but then again, I don't usually browse through the 1-1/2" drive stuff either. :eek2:
 

nissan_crawler

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Yea, what do you five that with?

We just used a bar. You can get ratchets for them, but they're spendy, and would've been iffy for what we did. IIRC, it called for a minimum 1200 ft lbs on the nut. Dad and I just hung off the end of a 4' bar.:spit:
 
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Jeez, this one's cheap at $147 list! (see classifieds if'n you want one!)

Weighs about 7 pounds. Nearly 5" tall.

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Big sockets like that are often used with 6 ft. torque wrenches and torque multipliers. In my former job (now retired) there were some fasteners that required tightening to 5000 ft/lb. Using a 17 to 1 torque multiplier, you could almost do it with one hand.
 

v8garage

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I wonder if that is a misprint on the Northern Tool website.:headscrat $124.99 seems a little more in line with what this should cost.
 

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I wonder if that is a misprint on the Northern Tool website.:headscrat $124.99 seems a little more in line with what this should cost.

Not for a 5" socket! They are very expensive! Im sure they are also a very limited run in comparison to most standard smaller size drives.
 

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I was talking to a friend of mine and he said they had a couple of 5" sockets for the rollers in the paper mill he used to work at. He said the impact gun cost a fortune but the breaker bar cost very little becuase the machine shop at the mill built them.
 

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Thats actually not a bad price for a 5" socket from Armstrong. Up here in Canada we can get large sockets up to 8" from Gray tools and the 5" goes for just under $2400CAD. The 8" is around $4100CAD.:shocking:
 
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