I purchased a Sears ion battery powered 1/2" impact gun for removing the axle nut on my LIKE200i a few weeks ago.
Even with a cheater pipe on a breaker bar I was having no luck getting that factory installed nut off.....nearly tipping the scooter trying.
Put that Sears gun on the axle nut and it popped it right off with no drama!
Last w/e I replaced an element in an electric water heater. Same story.....cheater pipe on a breaker bar was not working on that ancient 1.5" head on the element. Put the socket on my Sears gun....bam it came right off. (TIP: if you relieve the pressure in the tank, and in the hot water line, then CLOSE all the lines - you can pop out the bottom element and slip in the new - with very little water spilled. Like keeping your finger on top the straw full of water vs taking off your finger. Some water comes out but not in a gush. Grandpa taught me this.)
My daughter said she paid a plumber $180 to do this. I told her I'd have to charge her a bit more ...since it was a Sunday..
($12 for the Lowe's element and $45 ea. for 4 wire nuts.
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Scooter tool from Sears paying for itself....and like Gramps said, "Spend a few bucks & save a
lot of aggravation." Gramps was an electrician for 45 yrs at Wright Patterson AFB. (he showed me stuff like how to check for current with the back of your hand & how to skin and cook a snapping turtle....both of which used to make my Grandmother get loud...)
Stig