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a couple different"what's it's"

Started by swervncarz, May 18, 2013, 10:17:29 PM

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swervncarz

Can anyone tell me anything about these tools?

These 2 are a little over 3" tall


This is 12" long, marked with numbers pictured



These are 9" long. Looks like E.B. Co Boston



pritch

All I can tell you is that the second picture is not a tool. It's the lever that releases the clutch in a car (or truck) The forked end holds the throw-out bearing, the round socket fits over a ball stud and that's the pivot and the end with the holes is where the rod fits that moves when you push in a clutch. If the third picture is of the same piece, it's off a GM vehicle.

amertrac

the first pic looks like a wrench to remove threaded curb box covers in gas station for underground tanks . also some water and natural gas curb boxes use them  bob w.
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lbgradwell

Quote from: swervncarz on May 18, 2013, 10:17:29 PM
These are 9" long. Looks like E.B. Co Boston

"E.T. Co.", actually.

The Eyelet Tool Company...

Kijiji King

swervncarz

That was a typo! Thanks for that....I've been trying to figure out what E.T. stands for