I have a 3/4” set handed down from my dad who was a forklift mechanic. I use it more often than I thought I ever would just being a home hobbiest. Trailer balls, axle nuts, kingpins, leaf spring bolts/shackle/u-bolts, panhard bars, etc….
I was defeated by one of these. Wire wheeled. Heat. Lubed. Gave up after using an 8' cheater pipe on a 1" drive breaker bar with two of us pulling and moved the back of the truck sideways.Trailer balls

This^^^^. I used 3/4 and 1 inch quite a bit on my last job. Never with a ratchet or breaker bar. Always with an air impact. Company supplied tools.You grab your impact and the one socket you need.
And at a minimum, a 36" pipe wrench.And while we are at it, every man should own a 24" adjustable wrench too.
Never needed anything more than 1/2 drive for elements. Old anode rods, maybe. Those jokers can be incredibly tight.Speaking of plumbing- another great use for 3/4" ratchet is removing water heater elements. 1-1/2" socket if I recall. Pops 'em right out.

Sure, you can get it done with 1/2", but wouldn't you rather just put the ratchet on the element and have it just spin out from the weight of the ratchet alone? Then come up the stairs, holding a giant ratchet, and your wife think you're in the basement battling dragons?Never needed anything more than 1/2 drive for elements. Old anode rods, maybe. Those jokers can be incredibly tight.
No issues with the 3/4 drive lead-in chamfer of the socket being too steep? Not much nut to grab onto with elements. I know the newer dedicated sockets are 1/2 drive.
I did an old crusty one fairly recently without draining it. Pray, pull it, and hope the new one goes in.![]()
Out here, we have very hard water--carbonate hardness, which is the stuff of water heater nightmares. The proper tool for removing a heavily-lime-scaled heater element is a rattle gun. Seconds of noise vs. a half-hour of cursing and potentially rounding off the element.Speaking of plumbing- another great use for 3/4" ratchet is removing water heater elements. 1-1/2" socket if I recall. Pops 'em right out.
Think many of us would have less money right now if they had the extra 10%Because of this thread I happen to notice tekton has a reasonably priced 3/4 drive set when I was browsing their site today
its a damn good thing Tekton nerfed their Black Friday sale because if they did their extra 10% off sale like they used to run every year, I’d be the owner of a new set of 3/4 sockets that I’d prob never use![]()
I’d like to know what brand of 3/4” to 1/2” adapter you all are putting 6 foot pipes on and not shearing off the small end??? Broke many over the years mostly Snap-On and Mac. Never would ever owned a Hobo-fraud adapterThis year I replaced the timing belt on my Honda Ridgeline (V6 engine) . I needed to remove the crank pulley. I had to buy a 3/4 breaker bar, 12” of extensions and an adapter for my 1/2” drive deep well impact 17 mm. The 3/4 drive 17 mm wall thickness was too thick to fit in the pulley hole. All that resting on a jack stand and a 6 foot cheater plus heat from a mapp torch finally broke it free.
Thanks to many YouTube videos showing me how. It’s a problem on most Honda models with the v6.
I’d like to know what brand of 3/4” to 1/2” adapter you all are putting 6 foot pipes on and not shearing off the small end??? Broke many over the years mostly Snap-On and Mac. Never would ever owned a Hobo-fraud adapter
Sorry, this post makes no sense at all. Just read this last statement again "I wouldn’t mind a set, but I just haven’t had the need."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 used mine on the 99 FLH two weeks ago.You're not trying very hard.
The position was GJ moderator, I presume?Sorry, this post makes no sense at all. Just read this last statement again "I wouldn’t mind a set, but I just haven’t had the need."
Huh? This is how it works Dan, if you don't have a set then you need a set. End of discussion.
FWIW I've seen job posting where having a 3/4" set was mandatory for the position. If you're breaking 1/2" sockets, time to move up.
3/4 drive is pretty nice when you’re working on old rusty junk and the 1/2” impact just hammers and the 1/2” breaker bar flexes like a spring.
I’ve used 15/16 and 1-1/8 quite a bit in 3/4 drive
If you want to deliver maximum impact some distance away you need to use a 3/4 extensionA short 3/4" extension (if needed) also doesn't flex as much and allows the impact to work much better. I have a 1/2-3/4 adapter that goes on the impact then the extension and then the 3/4 socket for the bush hog.
Is your pallet racking rated for that much weight?
Yeah, I have some room to spare.Is your pallet racking rated for that much weight?
I never knew 1/4 to be popular. My dad's garage was almost all 1/2" and 3/8".You guys know how before 3/8 drive was popular you’d hear people were using 1/4 and 1/2 drive only? Run 1/4 up to 14 mm and then run 1/2 from 14 mm up
i dont see stuff below 8 mm really and now I’m wondering if you could get away with 3/8 drive in 8 mm to 19 mm and run 3/4 drive in 19 mm +
honestly I know it’s a dumb idea and I’m not fixing to do it I already got alot of 1/2 drive stuff and they just don’t have the same availability of 3/4 ratchets and impact wrenches that they do for 1/2
and yea I bet you’d say 3/4 is so dang heavy that it would be a hassle to use on smaller sizes like 19 and 21 but personally I don’t do much above 19 too much that’s all suspension stuff on the cars I work on and mostly I’m doing engine bay and brakes
just from a having a small amount of tools that could do alot in a mobile toolkit maybe 3/8 in every size from nano to shallow to mid to deep. And then 3/4 drive in deep only. And a full set of combination wrenches and a full set of 0 degree XL double box end and i think you could get alot of work done
maybe add in a set of small ratcheting wrenches to do stuff that 1/4 drive might otherwise do
Have you ever tried to use a 3/4" drive ratchet? It's not so much the weight, but even the little guys are huge and require a ton of room to work. I have a 24" fixed and 26" flex 1/2" drive, both 90 tooth and they ate too big for 75% of the jobs on a car or truck.You guys know how before 3/8 drive was popular you’d hear people were using 1/4 and 1/2 drive only? Run 1/4 up to 14 mm and then run 1/2 from 14 mm up
i dont see stuff below 8 mm really and now I’m wondering if you could get away with 3/8 drive in 8 mm to 19 mm and run 3/4 drive in 19 mm +
honestly I know it’s a dumb idea and I’m not fixing to do it I already got alot of 1/2 drive stuff and they just don’t have the same availability of 3/4 ratchets and impact wrenches that they do for 1/2
and yea I bet you’d say 3/4 is so dang heavy that it would be a hassle to use on smaller sizes like 19 and 21 but personally I don’t do much above 19 too much that’s all suspension stuff on the cars I work on and mostly I’m doing engine bay and brakes
just from a having a small amount of tools that could do alot in a mobile toolkit maybe 3/8 in every size from nano to shallow to mid to deep. And then 3/4 drive in deep only. And a full set of combination wrenches and a full set of 0 degree XL double box end and i think you could get alot of work done
maybe add in a set of small ratcheting wrenches to do stuff that 1/4 drive might otherwise do
Where'd you get that pic of my daily?
Nope never handled one before.Have you ever tried to use a 3/4" drive ratchet? It's not so much the weight, but even the little guys are huge and require a ton of room to work. I have a 24" fixed and 26" flex 1/2" drive, both 90 tooth and they ate too big for 75% of the jobs on a car or truck.
I really doubt it. I haven't seen all of the flavors of 3/4 ratchets but I've seen a bunch including the three that I have and the heads on those are close to double the size of a 1/2 drive head.Nope never handled one before.
is there any 3/4 anvils you can swap into 1/2 drive body snap on ratchets? Then you could use smaller sizes like 19 mm to 30 mm in the smaller ratchet and use the bigger sizes on legit full size 3/4 drive ratchets
You made me brave the 10° weather to get a side by side pic of 3/4 vs 1/2 ratchets. 1/2 SK LP90 1/2, Craftsman 3/4, SK roundhead 1/2, Gearwrench 3/4.Nope never handled one before.
is there any 3/4 anvils you can swap into 1/2 drive body snap on ratchets? Then you could use smaller sizes like 19 mm to 30 mm in the smaller ratchet and use the bigger sizes on legit full size 3/4 drive ratchets