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Going to pick up an old 632
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<blockquote data-quote="RandyL" data-source="post: 120323" data-attributes="member: 20139"><p>Yes, A fixed pin wrench is what he is after. We measured it to have 1/4 inch pins on 2 inch centers. He says we will put a lot of pressure on the wrench ( cheater pipe )and then use an air chisel ( hammer bit ) to vibrate the wrench in an unwinding direction. I guess that is an often used method they use on their machinery at his work. I do have a heavy duty Snap On air chisel, hope it comes loose. Sorry to hear yours is still stuck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RandyL, post: 120323, member: 20139"] Yes, A fixed pin wrench is what he is after. We measured it to have 1/4 inch pins on 2 inch centers. He says we will put a lot of pressure on the wrench ( cheater pipe )and then use an air chisel ( hammer bit ) to vibrate the wrench in an unwinding direction. I guess that is an often used method they use on their machinery at his work. I do have a heavy duty Snap On air chisel, hope it comes loose. Sorry to hear yours is still stuck. [/QUOTE]
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