Where is everyone #5

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  1. jamespmack

    jamespmack Road Train Member

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    Last one I carry in the truck, core remover on one end, cap remover on the other. Great checking duals. Used to be one better but the stopped making them as far as I know. It was all steel with external Valve core end, and a recessed on on the big end that fit the caps to. It was hexagonal you could put a wrench on it for cores that were stuck. I have a worn out one some place.

    Top two with a little luck and holding your tongue right will change the between the dual wheels.

    Bottom is simple
     
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  3. Hurricane69

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    You don't have to have a impact. Get you one of these.

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    I carry one in my truck with a extension and a socket. I think the brand is American. We have several of them.
     
  4. singlescrewshaker

    singlescrewshaker Road Train Member

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    Thank you very much. Will get myself the extended one, & definitely one of the long dual use cap & core tools. I'll be better prepared next time.

    That cap remover would get used alot. The 17.5's on my trailer are a pain. Right now I use a flathead screwdriver, & telescoping magnet to chase the cap around when it inevitably falls off my the magnetic screwdriver.. LoL
     
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  5. Hurricane69

    Hurricane69 Road Train Member

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    A Milwaukee 1/2" 18 volt will also remove lugs with a full charge.
     
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  7. singlescrewshaker

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    Dang! You can break lugs loose with that bad boy!?
    That pay for itself in one use instead of wasting time waiting around on a pricey road service call..

    Like how it telescopes. What is that, bout 4 or 5 feet long?
     
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  8. Hurricane69

    Hurricane69 Road Train Member

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    40 inches. I can break them loose with it and I'm 180lbs
     
  9. singlescrewshaker

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    Nice. I have a little 12volt I think, craftsman. Its 1/2" drive but not super strong. It used to take the lugs off my gooseneck trailer nice & easy, but is no match for the truck..

    I like the Milwaukee's. They seem to have a real smooth motor in my experience with them..
     
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  10. ShooterK2

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    I’m good, brother. Had a couple weeks off from truckin and just been steady building stuff, tryin to find a rhythm and become efficient enough to ever make money at it. Still looking at different ways to market stuff, when I get to that point.

    Should be back to truckin sometime this week.
     
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  11. Hurricane69

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    You have to get the one that says fuel. We've checked it with the torque wrench putting them back on. You have to run around them with a full charge big battery.
     
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