Beerhippie
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My entire 3/4" collections seems to be a 16", square-section Plomb LA extension (5663).
Anyone need it?
Anyone need it?
Time for a 1-1/2” drive set !! A Bobcat 331E pulling up doesn’t destroy that stuff so I think your 8’ pipe would be fine with itI bent the breaker bar on my Blackhawk 3/4” set.
An 8’ cheater pipe will do that.
Oh I want it, but my 1/2" no skips shallow deep chrome and impact sockets are already over kill for what I do....My entire 3/4" collections seems to be a 16", square-section Plomb LA extension (5663).
Anyone need it?
^ Attempting to remove the bed bolts on my Ranger with a 1/2" drive breaker proved to be fruitless. My buddy pulled his 3/4" drive Taiwan-made ratchet out of his rig and a 1/2" drive adapter to fit the TORX bit. I snapped off five different brands of bits removing the six bed bolts that afternoon, but without the 3/4" ratchet they'd have never come out.I bought an ICON 3/4 breaker bar a while back for no other reason than it was on sale. I tell you what very impressed with how much easier most things are with the extra leverage. I use it mostly with 1/2" sockets and an adapter but have a few 3/4" sockets. Believe the last time I used it was on my son's rear wheel bearing 36mm IIRC. Also used it with 1/2" adapter for carrier bearing on my boat's outdrive. It's a special tool from Mercury but comes in 1/2". Really should be 3/4" IMO.
I would be scared to recommend that ratchet to anybody. I owned it, sold it for scrap and replaced it with Kobalt, but the rest of that 3/4" set is in my socket drawer and sees occasional use.

Uh, you're getting 75-80 ft.lb. out of a 48" long ratchet? Is that just the weight of the handle?Last time I used my 3/4" ratchet with a 48" handle was on several 21mm lug nuts on a Nissan Altima..........
I use the 3/4" torque wrench on axle nuts only because I have one, & us old guys need the extra leverage![]()
That was to take them off after the last guy, I'd love to see the gun he used to put them on...................Uh, you're getting 75-80 ft.lb. out of a 48" long ratchet? Is that just the weight of the handle?
This.I use 3/4" ratchet and sockets occasionally on my F250. Some of the fasteners need to be torqued to 450lbs+. That's when I got a set of 3/4" sockets, ratchet and torque wrench. Even just the ratchet itself is so much larger than my 1/2" drive stuff, it's like a small-ish breaker bar basically. I don't have any 3/4" power/air tools though, I don't use them enough for that.
yup. my 1" drive socket set has been used more for pressing than for wrenchingsockets are just the thing sometimes in hydraulic press to press bearings
John Deere excavator bucket cylinder rod nut 2100ft lbs. While you guys are spending money on big tools blow your mind and make some real torque with a torque multiplier. Then you could bust just about any bolt off with just your 1/2” toolsCummins H-6 cylinder head nuts were 600ft lbs too.
You're not trying very hard.I keep trying to convince myself I need a 3/4 drive set "for the tractor." So far I've been unsuccessful. I'll keep trying
I keep the ICON 3/4" breaker bar and a 22mm 3/4" drive socket on my truck for ensuring EASY removal of lug nut if I ever have to change a tire on the road. Sure beats using the factory lug wrench!I bought an ICON 3/4 breaker bar a while back for no other reason than it was on sale. I tell you what very impressed with how much easier most things are with the extra leverage. I use it mostly with 1/2" sockets and an adapter but have a few 3/4" sockets. Believe the last time I used it was on my son's rear wheel bearing 36mm IIRC. Also used it with 1/2" adapter for carrier bearing on my boat's outdrive. It's a special tool from Mercury but comes in 1/2". Really should be 3/4" IMO.
That's what I use my 3/4 breaker bar/sockets for. That plus a 6' pipe over it with a luggage scale to torque to 600lbs. I only own a couple of 3/4 sockets.My Granddad and I always used ours to change blades on the Bush Hog. After he passed, I've mostly been using 1/2 for heavier work, since I have far more sockets in that size.
I determined I needed 3/4 drive after jumping on the 6 foot cheater on my 1/2 breaker bar. This was on hub bolts on an F350. Shocked I didn't snap the anvil.