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3 Mystery Wrenches

Started by elkpointtoolco, April 23, 2018, 01:18:28 AM

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elkpointtoolco

Picked up a whole bunch of wrenches this weekend and had a few head scratchers in the bunch.
The first one I have a hunch is some sort of wagon wheel wrench, but I'm not sure....I kind of think it may be Model A related as well.
Number 2 is an L-shaped wrench I've seen before, but I have never been able to find a maker or what implement it would have been used on.
The 3rd wrench seemed like a familiar design to me, but I can't read the smashed numbers and the image searches I've done get me similar results, but no exact matches.

Anyone got any ideas on these?

rustcollector

L-shaped wrench is very common but still an orphan, K806 is Deere and very common as well.

elkpointtoolco

Thank-you!
Willing to hazard a guess on the first one?

Plyerman

Not ignoring your thread here Elkpoint, I just don't have a clue as to what it is. Hopefully someone way smarter than me will come along soon and let us know.
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lptools

Hello, Elkpoint. I have no idea what that first one is either, but I have a question. The part of the tool near the center looks like it has a twist, no longer in-lne with the handle. Does that look original, or from over-torquing on something?  Regards, Lou
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bill300d

#5
It seems I have something similar before but unfortunately I don't have any idea what that first item is either.
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elkpointtoolco

Quote from: lptools on April 26, 2018, 02:01:39 PM
Hello, Elkpoint. I have no idea what that first one is either, but I have a question. The part of the tool near the center looks like it has a twist, no longer in-lne with the handle. Does that look original, or from over-torquing on something?  Regards, Lou
This looks like it was intentional to me and not a result of damage.