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15/16" wrench

RustyJunk

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Maby this thread should have been called: Show Us Your Big Nuts, since so many folks seem to have some. :bounce:
 
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mautotech

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Just used mine yesterday to put together my hoist in the barn. The equalizer cable nuts are 15/16.
 

Millwrong

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Wrench size for 5/8" SAE hex fasteners and 9/16" heavy hex. Thats it. Besides nicely fitting M16 stuff (24mm wrench), that's all a 15/16" wrench is for.....
 

customh

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I work on kind of specialized mills and industrial manufacturing equipment. 5/8" bolts quite common so 15/16" head.

Yeah, I wrench a lot and my SAE stuff pretty much gathers dust. Of course i'm not working on Cummins steam engines or whatever...

:lol_hitti
 

M6erfan

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I work on kind of specialized mills and industrial manufacturing equipment. 5/8" bolts quite common so 15/16" head.



:lol_hitti

Yeah, that was my 'tongue in cheek' way of saying it depends what you work on. My 3/8" SAE C'man USA socket set got stolen. I never used it much so I was in no hurry to replace it. That was 6 years ago and I still haven't found a need to replace it. I do have 1/4" and 1/2" SAE sets that, like I said, pretty much gather dust.
 
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Spiffers

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They are actually quite common, that's typically the head size for 5/8" bolts. Used all over the place on farm equipment.

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I needed a 1 1/16 to get off the fluid fill cap for on the tractor. It was beside the gear shifters and sockets just rounded it off. Ended up "persuading" a 1" wrench down on it and it came off with a little tap. Good thing the cap is like 4 bucks.

It just showed me that yes I do need bigger wrenches for equipment.
 

Tallpilot

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I needed a 1 1/16 to get off the fluid fill cap for on the tractor. It was beside the gear shifters and sockets just rounded it off. Ended up "persuading" a 1" wrench down on it and it came off with a little tap. Good thing the cap is like 4 bucks.

It just showed me that yes I do need bigger wrenches for equipment.

Yeah, I finally broke down and filled my collection to 1-1/2" Tekton makes it easy though. Great jumbo wrenches for reasonable prices.
 

Jim C.

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Growing up, my dad had a Sears/Craftsman lawnmower that used a 15/16” bolt to secure the blade. I sort of recall that he only used a 15/16” combo wrench to remove and tighten the blade on that lawnmower and for nothing else.

Jim C.
 

rustbucket5

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hell you even find 15/16 on ezgo golf carts on the axle nuts and steering wheeling nuts
 

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I keep a 15/16" on an M12 impact at my Bridgeport for anchoring 2-4-6's to my angle plates. Most 2-4-6's are tapped 5/8-11

I also just did a roadside tire change on an '02 CTD and it takes a 15/16" socket - thus 9/16 heavy hex me thinks
 
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