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Well, I'm thinking about buying one from Hiball. If I do, after I finish would you want to purchase it? It's a spendy tool and I don't need it for long, nor would anyone else!
 

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If Steven doesn't know which one you need or you are in the mood, and you have a cheap import tool store nearby, get a Chinese Budd socket for semi wheels and use a cut off wheel and some file work to make a spanner socket. If the Budd socket is not big enough, buy a cheap 3/4" or 1" drive impact socket that is big enough from the same store and make it work. They can be 2 or 4 "slots" that you might have to make to get it to fit. Once made, use an inpact to get it loose or a LONG breaker bar.

Home made spanner socket
 
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If Steven doesn't know which one you need or you are in the mood, and you have a cheap import tool store nearby, get a Chinese Budd socket for semi wheels and use a cut off wheel and some file work to make a spanner socket. If the Budd socket is not big enough, buy a cheap 3/4" or 1" drive impact socket that is big enough from the same store and make it work. They can be 2 or 4 "slots" that you might have to make to get it to fit. Once made, use an inpact to get it loose or a LONG breaker bar.

Home made spanner socket

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If Steven doesn't know which one you need or you are in the mood, and you have a cheap import tool store nearby, get a Chinese Budd socket for semi wheels and use a cut off wheel and some file work to make a spanner socket. If the Budd socket is not big enough, buy a cheap 3/4" or 1" drive impact socket that is big enough from the same store and make it work. They can be 2 or 4 "slots" that you might have to make to get it to fit. Once made, use an inpact to get it loose or a LONG breaker bar.

Home made spanner socket

That's a good idea. Might try it myself if I don't find a spanner wrench.
 

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Pumpshack, I'm trying other ideas first for right now. Gonna get a bigger impact and try that first. If not or not another idea from Hiball, probably be available this mid summer. You in a hurry?
 
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