Hey, I love tools as much as the next guy. I don’t have any 3/4 Ratchets or sockets. Question is, what are these primarily used for? I assume big rigs and construction equipment…. I wouldn’t mind a set, but I just haven’t had the need.
Wheel Hub/bearing nuts on large trucks and construction equipment. Also for stuff that is too tight for 1/2 to handle.Hey, I love tools as much as the next guy. I don’t have any 3/4 Ratchets or sockets. Question is, what are these primarily used for? I assume big rigs and construction equipment…. I wouldn’t mind a set, but I just haven’t had the need.
I think I've used my 3/4 drive sockets more as seal drivers than as sockets.The sockets are kinda handy for pressing in seals and bearings too.

Bicycle and Lawn mower repair and Tuneups. Everything else gets the 1" set.Hey, I love tools as much as the next guy. I don’t have any 3/4 Ratchets or sockets. Question is, what are these primarily used for? I assume big rigs and construction equipment…. I wouldn’t mind a set, but I just haven’t had the need.
You usually don't carry a 3/4 or 1" drive set around at random the way you might a 1/2 or smaller.I own a Tekton 1/2 in no skip socket set and it is very heavy, especially when compared to say the 3/8 inch set..
I own the Tekton 1/2-in no skip impact socket set. Todd is like insane heavy. Weakling like me doesn't care to carry it around. (45 pounds)
I can't even imagine what a 3/4 set would weigh, not that I would expect anyone to get a 3/4 -in snow skip set... The Tekton metric set is about 40 pounds.
So if you're not in the trades, you'll probably just buy a couple sockets that you really need, but I'm already pushing it saying I need 1/2-in sockets, especially since I'm no longer on the farm
Exactly why I am keeping mine.For those saying you don't need it, you don't need it until you do. And then you really need it.
Could just torch the dash and melt the plastic panelsI will never forget, One member years ago said "Under dash work". The screws see what is coming and just pop out on their own.
So…..you guys left the scene after causing a bunch of property damage and left it on the caretaker? Please tell me I’m misunderstanding…I always had the 3/4 set on the service truck ........the 1'' sockets and the rattle guns stayed in the shop..........i remember one time one of the tippers lost a whole dual wheel,brake drum etc (housing broke at the brake spider) ,the wheels went through the fence on a gated community ........anyhoo,I arrived on the scene just as the caretaker arrived ........he went off to call the cops ...I got out the 3/4 sockets and knocked the wheels apart into liftable bits .....chained up the broken truck axle ,and he drove off (with a full load!) ........and we were gone before the caretaker came back .
I own a Tekton 1/2 in no skip socket set and it is very heavy, especially when compared to say the 3/8 inch set..
I own the Tekton 1/2-in no skip impact socket set. Todd is like insane heavy. Weakling like me doesn't care to carry it around. (45 pounds)
I can't even imagine what a 3/4 set would weigh, not that I would expect anyone to get a 3/4 -in snow skip set... The Tekton metric set is about 40 pounds.
So if you're not in the trades, you'll probably just buy a couple sockets that you really need, but I'm already pushing it saying I need 1/2-in sockets, especially since I'm no longer on the farm
I bent the breaker bar on my Blackhawk 3/4” set.I use the 3/4" stuff way less than my 1" stuff. I know I can put a 6' pipe on the end of the 1" breaker bar and not worry about things flying apart with my 275lb self bounding on the end of it.
Want some real fun stuff ? I have a 1-1/2" drive breaker bar and a few sockets for it. They fit various things on our tillage equipment that doesn't like to come loose. I use my mini-ex to pull up on the breaker bar with a chain to loosen things when they don't want to give way with me on the end of a long bar.
It's always nice to have the big stuff around for "who knows when" sort of stuff. When I acquired the 1-1/2" set I didn't know what I'd do with it but we use it quite a bit.
BUY IT !!!
I think I've used my 3/4 drive sockets more as seal drivers than as sockets.![]()
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as I recall, the Wright set pictured below weighed about 70 pounds.I can't even imagine what a 3/4 set would weigh,
My second big tool buy in 1972 was a 3/4 Sidchhrome socket set ,a weeks wages .......no way I would do that again with what I know now .