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BUDA wrench

Started by bird, July 06, 2015, 11:50:31 AM

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bird

Does anyone know anything about wrenches marked BUDA? thanks
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Aunt Phil

Could also be Buda Engine.
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turnnut

that wrench on eb has DE on it

on eb, there is a slew of manuals for Buda engines,  onE is for THE 1941 gas & diesal engines
and they show a parts listing.   many parts numbers start with DE

bird

well, I switched to using my computer instead of photo bucket. SO, now I have to relearn pictures. My wrench does say BUDA on other side says CE542
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bird

hot damn , I'm in business!!!!! Love to know any info
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jimwrench

That would be an Buda engine wrench. See lot 214 of MVWC auction at York,NE
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Lostmind

Just a guess , but I think that could be to remove covers over the valves , in the cylinder head.
Might also be for water pump packing nut.
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