"It was a day surrounded by unexpected tractor drama." Eric by the looks of your avatar pic. a little drama now and then wont bother you, wonder if your dogs was laughing at you............good pictures, least it was fixable.:thumbsup:
That was trully novel. I've used my truck for all sorts of things but never used it to remove a filter.
Where are you? It sounds kinda close to my neck of the woods. Never know when I might need help getting a filter off.
Think it would be wise to try to loosen the filter on a brand new tractor before heat and time makes it way harder to remove? Maybe just try to back them off a little by a method that doesn't damage them? Seems like it would.
I say this with due respect. If paint is the factor that stops me from removing a filter, I'm using the wrong tool.![]()
Nice Avatar Murph. That time of year isn't it.![]()
Soon it will be the white stuff. Snow yet?
Nope. We are in complete denial......
I'm grading roads now, getting ready for the big freeze-up in the next month. Our long range says above normal temps, below normal moisture. We're gonna duck and let it slip on over to you my friend!!!!![]()
I've tried everything known to man I have them hanging everywhere and here is what I find works best for my needs. There are some things you can't get them on but it will do 90% of the cars, mowers etc. I have owned.
Those are identical to the HF pliers at likely 1/3 the price of Gemplers
I didn't notice anyone mention this style. My apologies if they have...
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They utilize a square drive ratchet with an extension if needed. I have five size/ranges which covers most of the filters I use.
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Terry