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Help Identify this wrench no.349

Started by rudeawakening55, November 07, 2011, 04:55:55 PM

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rudeawakening55

Odd old wrench 17 1/2" long arched in center, DBE 1 1/4" box on either end. Eight sided No. 349 with no logo marks.

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It's a threshing machine cylinder tooth wrench. I think it's from The Huber Mfg. Co. - Marion, Ohio but I can't find the parts list proof right now.