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<blockquote data-quote="giantpune" data-source="post: 410101" data-attributes="member: 7582"><p>I had to fight with one this weekend. A medium sized pair of channel locks was able to fit down to it and grip the body of the thing and break it loose.</p><p></p><p>Something else you can do, since its trash anyways, drill a couple screws straight into it and use a pry bar or bigass screw driver between the screws for leverage. My dad used to something like that when an old oil filter didn't want to come off. Hammer a screw driver through the side of it and you got yourself an instant handle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="giantpune, post: 410101, member: 7582"] I had to fight with one this weekend. A medium sized pair of channel locks was able to fit down to it and grip the body of the thing and break it loose. Something else you can do, since its trash anyways, drill a couple screws straight into it and use a pry bar or bigass screw driver between the screws for leverage. My dad used to something like that when an old oil filter didn't want to come off. Hammer a screw driver through the side of it and you got yourself an instant handle. [/QUOTE]
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