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  1. K

    Removing the bleed valves from the air tanks

    Thanks for the details! That's not very encouraging, lol. I only have propane so that's going to have to do. I do have a VERY large pipe wrench as well but my concern is literally ripping the end off and leaving a stub in the tank as that will surely end it right there...
  2. K

    Removing the bleed valves from the air tanks

    I can get a line wrench and try that as well. I'll have to bend or cut at least one side of the "butterfly" off of the valve, though, to get it on there -- I think... It's a cheaper suggestion, though. I'll pick one up, hit it with my propane torch, and then give it a go.
  3. K

    Removing the bleed valves from the air tanks

    I bought a couple of pull-chain type valve releases so I don't have to crawl under. I got under there with the creeper figuring this would be an easy one but, alas, I don't get easy. The brass nut must be 17/32 and the 9/16 is a little loose. I looked around for one in stock locally and it...
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