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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 452474" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>Spud wrench. It is tapered and comes out easiliy. Best thing since sliced bread for doing that. Let about 4 inches in the wire before you twist. Once taught you can retract it with a quick jerk. Some folks use a piece of rebar and leave it. </p><p></p><p>I have several old large spud wrenches in the shed. Keep a huge Crescent end spud in the truck at all times. It is great for patches and I can use it in lieu of a 15 inch crescent. Got to watch it tho. People see you use that spud to align equipment eyes for pins and such, they want it. "Never seen one with an adjustable end" is the common statement. It is amazing how many people see a spud for the first time when they see mine. Don't know what I'd do with out one. Probably bang things up aligning things with a hammer or something. But they are the perfect tool for twisting wire and retracting them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 452474, member: 3162"] Spud wrench. It is tapered and comes out easiliy. Best thing since sliced bread for doing that. Let about 4 inches in the wire before you twist. Once taught you can retract it with a quick jerk. Some folks use a piece of rebar and leave it. I have several old large spud wrenches in the shed. Keep a huge Crescent end spud in the truck at all times. It is great for patches and I can use it in lieu of a 15 inch crescent. Got to watch it tho. People see you use that spud to align equipment eyes for pins and such, they want it. "Never seen one with an adjustable end" is the common statement. It is amazing how many people see a spud for the first time when they see mine. Don't know what I'd do with out one. Probably bang things up aligning things with a hammer or something. But they are the perfect tool for twisting wire and retracting them. [/QUOTE]
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