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You need to use fire 200

Heat will help! But first, you ABSOLUTELY need a decent set of six point sockets. No need to spend tons of cash, but get a decent Craftman/Husky/Stanley set or something like that. Then, get a Mapp gas torch, and heat up the stuck bolts. Be careful around anything rubber or plastic that you could destroy with the heat.

The heat makes the bolt expand, which breaks the stuckness that's holding it in place now. After that you should be able to break it loose. You may still need a big breaker bar, or to slip a pipe over the one you've got, but that should do the trick.






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