sixdogs
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- Kubota M7040, Kubota MX5100, Deere 790 TLB, Farmall Super C
For something like is pictured - I have a small(8" or 10" ) pipe wrench. The more torque applied - the tighter the jaws grip. I've had to use it a few times - never slipped or rounded anything off. Works right - works every time.
Now that you mention it, I do have a high end pipe wrench that's around 8" or 10" and use it every now and then for just such an application as this. I've never put a pipe on it because it's tight and always works. These work on situations such as this but we'll never know for this one. Everyone should own an expensive smaller pipe wrench for the odd things and someday it will save your bacon. Has to be a good one.
I also have a high end (New Britain) large adjustable wrench that's maybe 16"-18" and it is as tight as can be. It holds perfectly and I have actually used it for small things as well because it's so well machined. If you have one, I'd bet you would use it. I use mine maybe 15 times a year on things from trailer hitches to 1/2" odd things. If you have the need, spend the $$ and get a good one.
Also, I have a Harbor Freight 16"-18" adjustable wrench that I sometimes have to resort to and every time I hold it, I feel like it would be a better weapon than wrench. It's so sloppy I'm going to give it to a visitor some day.