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Started by skylab, June 05, 2012, 08:34:13 PM

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skylab

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Looking to buy farm implement wrenches.  They can be orphans

Papaw

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Nolatoolguy

As papaw said, Quite a variety.

I like it thoe, very nice haul.
And I'm proud to be an American,
where at least I know I'm free.
And I won't forget the men who died,
who gave that right to me.
~Lee Greenwood

amertrac

nice haul... How long are the nippers   bob w.
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skylab

The very large wrench is from "Otter Creek Boom and Lumber Company"


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skylab

nippers are about 5 inches long. 
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OilyRascal

Quote from: skylab on June 06, 2012, 05:33:30 AM
The very large wrench is from "Otter Creek Boom and Lumber Company"

I want to see a picture of the mill accepting those logs!  Those are HUGE!
"FORGED IN THE USA" myself.  Be good to your tools!

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jimwrench

 Looks like you got a couple of those farm implement wrenchs you are looking for. That R197 sent me to the basement to see if I had one. I did. Off an old IHC hay rake. How did that Plomb get in there?
That is indeed a huge log. Was down in the Sutton area when they were building the interstate;too many bends in the roads for me with my motion sickness issues; but beautiful country.
Nice variety of wrenchs.
Jim
Mr. Dollarwrench

skylab

bought the plomb wrench same day.  I like plomb but I trade them for other wrenches.  Found all of these at the tractor show.  I will be going back in August.  I saw some Nash wrenches there but didn't buy.  I'm going back to buy these if the dealer is still there.
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Papa Tango

Nice looking bunch.  I'm really liking the hammer.

john k

That is an impressive array of tools.   Sort of a something for everyone.   I think those old cast wrenches are starting to grow on me.   Anyone have any ideas on that combination cast wrench with cylinder nut  cast into it?   Just got a near twin to it, says that on one side and something else on the other. 
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Bus

Quote from: john k on June 06, 2012, 08:27:42 PM
That is an impressive array of tools.   Sort of a something for everyone.   I think those old cast wrenches are starting to grow on me.   Anyone have any ideas on that combination cast wrench with cylinder nut  cast into it?   Just got a near twin to it, says that on one side and something else on the other. 

It came with a Delco Light Plant.

skylab

what do you think the hammer is for?  I didn't see any markings.
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mrchuck

Looks like a blacksmith's "cutting hammer".
Molon Labe

anglesmith

I think it is a small raising hammer with two different radiuses on each end. I have tried scan a picture out of a Dixon catalog but have not suceeded yet!? I will keep trying.
Graeme