what kind of wrenches are these?
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what kind of wrenches are these?
These were in the side boxes on my flatbed...anyone know what they are for? It appears the previous owner worked on Cats and Deers quite a bit.
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Re: what kind of wrenches are these?
Well, the BIG wrench is a Fairbanks-Morse. and would you know it, I cant find any info on it!
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Re: what kind of wrenches are these?
The tool with the chain looks like a filter wrench.
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Re: what kind of wrenches are these?
It's a pull-lift. Like a 1 1/2t come along!
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Re: what kind of wrenches are these?
I see the head on it now Thats a goldie oldie there. I saw the chain and handle and looked like a filter wrench when i looked at it the first time.
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Re: what kind of wrenches are these?
The oblong thing with the handle is a hammer
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Re: what kind of wrenches are these?
That's made for working on chevies.basshound71 wrote:The oblong thing with the handle is a hammer
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Re: what kind of wrenches are these?
The big wrench is a hammer wrench. Made for being smacked with a hammer. the thing with a screwdriver handle and a hunk of stuff on the end is an old soldering iron. Looks like might be some masonary strikers for striking the joints between brick... or might be leading spoons?
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Re: what kind of wrenches are these?
That is a chain wrench, which works like a strap wrench, and is typically used on piping. Your tools look like a collection of here and theres. The open end wrenches are just known as engineers wrenches, made before the popularity of combination wrenches. It looks like the typical collection carried by any farmer/rancher.....a little bit of everything for irrigation, bailers, tractors, etc.hazelnut wrote:The tool with the chain looks like a filter wrench.
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Re: what kind of wrenches are these?
I spy...LANCE65 wrote:These were in the side boxes on my flatbed...anyone know what they are for? It appears the previous owner worked on Cats and Deers quite a bit.
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1 come along
1 brake tool
1 oil can
1 grease gun
4 open end wrenches
2 hammers (the bigger one being most useful)
1 oil spout (old style)
2 clevis'
2 chains
1 jack
1 yankee screw driver
1 pop'n johnny crank handle
1 ammo can
3 punches
1 tortilla press
1 modified butter knife
Everything you need to keep a tractor running.