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Snap-on tool ID

Started by Northwoods, January 07, 2021, 02:49:59 PM

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Northwoods

I mistakenly put this question on another section, but I'll try it here.

OK, folks, what is the odd tool to the right in this ebay offering?
Drag link adjusting tool?
Can't find a mention of it.
Odd, generic logo.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/5vintage-Snap-On-Tools-Ratchet-No-71-Breaker-Bar-Extension-H-50-Tool/233849371476?hash=item3672823b54:g:puoAAOSwcglf9ggS
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gibsontool

Some better pictures would sure help.

p_toad

Drag link tool would be my guess...   cross slot entries...   guessing fairly old.   most that i have seen are built like sockets.

mikeswrenches

There are a bunch of catalogs on this site. You might find it in one of them.

http://collectingsnapon.com/

Mike


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amecks

I would suggest it is an offset screwdriver.  I am assuming the size of the ratchet and breaker are 1/4" drive - that would give proportions for a small (offset) screwdriver.
Al
Al
Jordan, NY

Lostmind

Quote from: amecks on January 07, 2021, 09:13:46 PM
I would suggest it is an offset screwdriver.  I am assuming the size of the ratchet and breaker are 1/4" drive - that would give proportions for a small (offset) screwdriver.
Al

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Northwoods

I hadn't taken its small size into account. 
The offset screwdriver opinion sounds best.
Thanks, fellows.
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AutoMechanic

Appears a little small to be a drag link adjuster.  I have to agree on offset screwdriver as well.