A Strap Wrench Holds Onto Kohler Engine Flywheel
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Connor Bishop, Guilford, Ct.: “I needed a strap wrench to hold onto a Kohler engine flywheel as I tightened the flywheel nut, but I didn’t have a wrench that was large enough. Instead of buying one, I made one from a length of angle iron and an old serpentine belt. I cut a notch near one end of the angle iron where I permanently attached one end of the belt, and then cut 2 more notches several inches away. Once I’ve got the belt adjusted to the right length I wind it through the second 2 notches to lock it in place  with the looped end of the belt over the flywheel. Works great and can be made smaller or larger as needed depending on what you want to use it on.”

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A Strap Wrench Holds Onto Kohler Engine Flywheel FARM SHOP Miscellaneous Connor Bishop  Guilford  Ct : “I needed a strap wrench to hold onto a Kohler engine flywheel as I tightened the flywheel nut  but I didn’t have a wrench that was large enough  Instead of buying one  I made one from a length of angle iron and an old serpentine belt  I cut a notch near one end of the angle iron where I permanently attached one end of the belt  and then cut 2 more notches several inches away  Once I’ve got the belt adjusted to the right length I wind it through the second 2 notches to lock it in place  with the looped end of the belt over the flywheel  Works great and can be made smaller or larger as needed depending on what you want to use it on ” 
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