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Getting the nut loose is easy it's the torque to tighten that's a bugger ,most start at 70nm up to 110nm on big machines ,blue loctite as well ,put it together and take it to a Tyre place and ask them to torque it 70 should be OK, new gearbox may have the torque spec on itThanks for the tips, I will try my best. It's an old defy one.
Got a replacement washing machine but using the old one for dirty rags and mats, stuff I don't want to use in the new one.
I have a pipe in the boot for leverage on wheel nuts, had to loan one from a tyre place once.I got the socket from a pawn shop. Still was stuck, took it to a friend with a air tool, a few seconds later it was out.
It was nice of them to borrow it to you[sic]…I have a pipe in the boot for leverage on wheel nuts, had to loan one from a tyre place once.
Kitchen dutch only has loan, I loan from you, you loan to me, it is a loaning.It was nice of them to borrow it to you[sic]…