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Looks like we're dangerously close to the one-legged Irish football team. Although it wouldn't surprise me if this is now an Olympic sport and they're bl**dy good at it!
Didn't even get that far.
The damn hub-nut is seized. Tried heating it with gas-burner. Tried Plusgas. Damn thing is stuck solid! Has no stake through it either. Someone has just bashed in the rim into the slot. Bashed out again with a centre punch but that nut isn't moving! Sprayed more Plusgas on while I think.
Any ideas?
We routinely had nuts on a leyland truck to undo years back - the standard method became:-Stronger wrenching bar, longer handle on it. Steady pressure. I would be using a 3/4" socket set on that.
We routinely had nuts on a leyland truck to undo years back - the standard method became:-
- put 3/4" extension bar on,
- load that until it bends a bit by lowering a fork truck tines onto it and
- leave overnight.
I have also achieved similar results by replacing the fork truck with the wife.
Those nuts are staked by 'bashing the rim in to the slot' so that's correct. Make sure you bend the stake out again before you start undoing.
Then you need a breaker bar, and maybe a scaffold bar to slip over the breaker bar, and me to stand on the end whilst you steady everything.
I'll bring mine tomorrow.
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