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Since I知 still board how should we over tighten and strip this pipe plug? My Klein adjustable wrench seems to me holding like a champ. View attachment 582220View attachment 582222

First thing would be to turn it over to the recommended position for tightening:

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Less likley to break the adjustable jaw.


Then use a 3' long cheater pipe on it. :D
Ya got that backward. The wrench throat flexes open some when you pull against the moveable jaw. You are more likely to round off the bolthead.
 
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This is the longest thread I have ever encountered without a conclusion. And over a pipe plug! :shocked:
 
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This is the longest thread I have ever encountered without a conclusion. And over a pipe plug! :shocked:

Ain't it wonderful ????
 
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Almost thought I'd be adding a Part Two to this thread.

First try on getting my hydraulic fluid drain plug out ended in a slip and partially rounded point or two. Used an adjustable wrench that didn't quite have enough grip for the factory installed plug. Second attempt with a pipe wrench got no where. Third attempt with a bigger pipe wrench got no where. It was a hex head plug, but thinner than a bolt head and I wasn't sure I had a socket big enough. Finally dug around in enough places to find a 30MM which fit nice and snug. But the 1/2" ratchet did nothing.

Resorted to the 1/2" x 12" breaker bar. Reefed on it to no avail at first. Changed positions and gave it another go. At first nothing, --- then SNAP. Thought sure I'd busted something, but it turned out it was just the plug breaking loose. Spun out nicely from there with no further issues.
 
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I had the quick attach lever on FEL on my Kubota stuck engaged (part of back pain problem I am working through).. I went back to shop and located a 4' pipe that would fit over the lever, put it on, moved it gently and pop, no problem. Daughter asked if I needed 4' cheater, I said, I was only going back to shop once and that is what I found quickly. I always worry when using cheater that I will get hurt when whatever is stuck comes loose. Perhaps left over from teenage years when I was a skinning kid that often resorted to cheaters.
 
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...Daughter asked if I needed 4' cheater, I said, I was only going back to shop once and that is what I found quickly.
I have a Spanish-speaking friend who is learning the English names for tractor components, tools, etc. I'll say something like BFH then see a ??? look on his face.

I've learned that saying 'fuerza brutal' (brutal force) to describe a breaker bar, cheater pipe, impact wrench etc for a second attempt on anything gets a big laugh out of him every time.

:)
 
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Ya got that backward. The wrench throat flexes open some when you pull against the moveable jaw. You are more likely to round off the bolthead.
What I was told over 60 years ago in high school shop class, was with the pressure point farther up the moveable jaw, it is more likley to break the jaw:

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I don’t think there will be a problem either way without the cheater pipe. When the cheater pipe comes out you should probably get a socket and breaker bar or impact gun.
 
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The Army way: :)

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Bruce
 

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