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- Joined
- Feb 21, 2003
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- Location
- SE Michigan in the middle of nowhere
- Tractor
- Kubota M9000 HDCC3 M9000 HDC
Mine is digital readout and contains a load cell.
I'm still trying to picture 24 mm nuts on a tractor. Even the Pete I'm getting has "only" 22 mm studs. Different type of tractor, but still.They are 24mm and that is how tight the dealer had them, i'll get a breaker bar! i was always under the impression that the larger ratchets could handle more but breaker bars are cheap.
See my other thread. My assumption is that while these women might get sweaty and dirty during the day, they probably clean up mighty nice after work.I prefer clean, slender, feminine women to smelly, dirty with grease in their hair women.![]()
OK that’s fair.See my other thread. My assumption is that while these women might get sweaty and dirty during the day, they probably clean up mighty nice after work.
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Working Women
You all know them: Farmer Graycee, Emily Reeves from Flying Sparks Garage, and all the other attractive women out there doing "man's work". If you don't find 'em cute or entertaining, well... I just don't know what's wrong with you. My favorite of the moment seems to be Katelyn Johnson, with...www.tractorbynet.com
I play bagpipes, and will admit Piper Ally gets a lot more clicks than my ugly bagpipe teacher, even though he's the better piper.OK that’s fair.
While I think some women can/do manly jobs, I think a lot of the You-tube women stars are somewhat “fabricated” into looking like more than they are.
It’s all about the clicks, right? Fat ugly chicks don’t get clicks.![]()
I like the one she used and it seems like a twin to mine plenty of power but Very Heavy.HF Earthquake works for this 74 .
I start my lug nuts by hand, to be sure they're not cross-threaded, but then I use that 1/4" hex to square adaptor to run them all home. My 1/4" hex impact driver is wonderfully convenient and great for driving things like deck screws and lag bolts, but I'd have to work it real hard to ever manage to overtorque a lug nut with that little thing.Putting lug nuts back on with power but not overtightening:
Find an old or cheap 3/8 extension and cut off the socket end. Chuck it in your electric drill and spin those nuts on fast.
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Don't used a hex to square adapter. It won't slip when the nut bottoms out.
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Bruce
I'm going to start a thread called "working women", since I find nothing on earth sexier than a hard-bodied woman doing what most would consider "man's work". That said, between that proclivity and me watching this thread, the YouTube algorithm knew well enough to serve this one up to me over breakfast this morning.
She ain't exactly the "hard bodied" Scandanavian type toward which I gravitate, but she has skills, knowledge, and one hell of an impact driver.
The problem with using anti seize, or any lubricating product, on wheel studs is that it changes the torque values needed.
They'll now need more torque to achieve the same clamping force...but how much more?
And who calibrates that ..... What is its guarantee to be accurate....My Milwaukee M18 impact does a good job off running nuts and bolts off. If it can't do it then it becomes a breaker bar and cheater pipe.
As far as tightening lug nuts and such my M18 has 4 settings on it and I'll select either 1 or 2 to run the nuts back on, then I'll just get out my torque sticks and run them the rest of the way with a good cross wise pattern. I have verified most of my torque sticks with a torque wrench a couple of times and they are all quite good.
I have been considering picking up one of these;
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I do have a 1/4" inch pound wrench.
I use either a thread chaser or wire wheel on corroded bolts.Is there an anti-corrosion product that is not a lubricant? Or maybe it helps to add the anti-corrosion product after torquing?
Bruce