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trentonmakes

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That pin in the HF anvil ***** donkey balls!
I swapped it for a stud and nut and never had an issue with it.
Not sure of the specs or how much torque the HF bar can handle but I'd bet it's not much lol
Once modified it will hold its own with any other!

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That pin in the HF anvil ***** donkey balls!
I swapped it for a stud and nut and never had an issue with it.
Not sure of the specs or how much torque the HF bar can handle but I'd bet it's not much lol
Once modified it will hold its own with any other!

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The OP said: " I had a 3/4 harbor freight breaker bar that broke flush at the socket after I put a 4 foot jack handle on it. " Since I wasn't there and don't know the HF bars either I got no further comments on that.

But this truck has rear wheel nuts that take 41mm socket and the outer bolts are 21mm. Add little over-torque, several years in corrosive environment - - and your 3/4" drive gear is struggling to remove them. So, no surprises there.
 
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trentonmakes

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Them Isuzu trucks use left handed threads, as was already mentioned[emoji13] [emoji2] [emoji13]
Not sure if his 06 uses them, but sounds like they very well may!

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Them Isuzu trucks use left handed threads, as was already mentioned[emoji13] [emoji2] [emoji13]
Not sure if his 06 uses them, but sounds like they very well may!

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very aware thanks
 
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