Tool Talk
Wrench Forum => Wrench Forum => Topic started by: stanley62 on October 28, 2013, 06:04:18 PM
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Found this a few days ago. Not in Rathbones. Any ideas on who made it?
Jim
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HERBRAND it might be might even be used for spark plugs in the old days
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Very very cool. Never seen that one. I'm jealous. Extreeeemly jealous....
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HERBRAND it might be might even be used for spark plugs in the old days
what is your clue?
type face of the H?
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Very very cool. Never seen that one. I'm jealous. Extreeeemly jealous....
Carl,
Is this where it is just mean to say I paid $5 for it???
Jim
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I'm fairly sure that it is a farm implement wrench but I don't have any parts list showing it. I don't think Herbrand made any cast wrenches, I put it on my orphan list. BTW is that an open end or square box end on the right side and how long is it?
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MAYBE ITS IN VOLUME 3.
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Nope. Not mean at all Jim. Some of my best finds were for the cheapest price. $17 for a John Deere King Corn Silo spud wrench, or a TORNADO EF for $3. Just makes them that much sweeter. Great find.
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Bus,
It is a square open end on the right hand side. Sorry for cutting off the picture. I'll get another picture with a scale up when I get off work this evening.
Jim
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Here are a couple better pictures of the wrench. It is 9.5" long.
Jim