Posted by ScottyHOMEy on January 18, 2009 at 08:00:31 from (70.105.226.211):
In Reply to: Wrench? posted by Vern on January 17, 2009 at 21:59:57:
Hugh is sort of on it when he says a fistful.
The spindle takes a 13/16". Couldn't tell you why, they shouldn't be any different, but my SuperC it takes a tappet wrench to get into it -- the gap is too narrow for my regular Craftsmans or an adjustable. On my BN, a regular 13/16" works just fine. On that basis, Id say start with the thinnest profile 13/16" you have. Tappet wrenches in general aren't that hard to find but 13/16 seem to be a rarity. IIRC, Craftsman's professional series have a thinner profile than their standard combination wrenches and something like them may do the trick if you can't get one of your regular wrenches in there.
The nut on the back could be either 15/16" or 7/8", hex or square, and is apt to be rounded off, but it should hold in the notch until you get the spindle turning, and there shouldn't be much need to get a wrench on it until the spindle is loose enough for it to back the nut off to where you can get a wrench on.
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