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dxsmith

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David L. Smith
I don’t know what you guys use on the nut on the bottom of the Ross Steering box, but I have found it difficult, because even my widest screwdriver is not wide enough to turn it without messing up the slot. I took an old socket to my welder buddy and had him weld a plate onto it, so now I have a socket to use on my ratchet wrench. I hope that someone else can use this idea to simplify their process!!
David
North Carolina

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David,

I agree with Gerry, cool idea. I use a piece of 1 inch flat stock and a crescent wrench.

Nice to see another NC guy on here!
 
Craftsman used to sell sockets for that use. They came in 1/2' width to 1 1/4" wide. I have the set and they work great for steering boxes.
 
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