I have the black socket only 1/2 inch drive, I use on the tractor wheel nuts. 3/4 drive on my truck but its a ratchet wrench, no impact wrench. I guess the big gun stuff will do it.
If my pulley bar idea doesn't work I will see if I can borrow a big impact wrench. T
Let me give you some context. I make special tools for Little British Cars. The rear axle hub on a TR4 is a taper fit and requires a special puller. My pusher screw is 3/4" and it rourinely stalls my 350 lb-ft Ingersol impact wrench. I have had a 3' cheater bar on the end of a 30" 3/4" breaker bar on that screw and still not wrung it off. However I did break my ankle when the taper did finally part and I was not prepared for it and took a nasty fall.
You are dealing with a hefty stubborn fastener. BF&I is a proven solution. A 1/2" impact wrench may well come up short.
Dan
Not used to abbreviations, do you mean brute force and ignorance? I already did that and fell over when the cheap 1/2" bar snapped at the socket trying with the bar and a pipe, fortunately I didn't hurt myself like you :-( I think an even longer pipe I would have more control over with a fixer on the pulley and just might get it. I think fried1765 is on the right track using the big impact driver with the 3/4 drive but I don't know who has one. I will see first when I can fix the pulley solid. It was very springy the way i was trying and there is therefore back force which broke the socket wrench. Whats your thoughts.?BF&I if it is what I think your saying don't go about it that way, so is there a solution?