bertsmobile1
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What size pipe wrench are you using? You need more leverage, try a 24" pipe wrench or larger, maybe you have a neighbor who is a plumber, mechanic, etc. or you may try renting one from tool rental or auto parts store. Remember SAFETY FIRST, when it breaks loose try to keep your footing & not fall. Be sure to put antiseize compound on threads of new muffler and just snug it up, do not over tighten.
I am guessing that you are using a lock jaw or slip jaw type of pipe wrench.
A pair of Stilsons will not slip on a round surface.
The harder you push the tighter they grip.
Usually if the item will not move, you end up bending the handle, but the jaws do not let go.