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Topic: What can you tell me about these wrenches?
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| Yooper Farmall
01-17-2013 18:02:19
98.250.58.81
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 IHC wrenches I recently picked up. What were they used for, why the curved shape, were they originally painted IH red? |
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| Tom Fleming
01-19-2013 03:45:58
67.20.233.75
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Re: What can you tell me about these wrenches? in reply to Yooper Farmall, 01-17-2013 18:02:19
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| I looked this up in the IHC wrench listing I have. lists it as "S-wrench", ok, like we don't already know that.
My guess (as others have posted) is that it is either a binder wrench or a grain drill wrench. P&O made most of the plow wrenches and are marked P&O. |
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| LenND
01-18-2013 17:58:03
74.207.160.118
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Re: What can you tell me about these wrenches? in reply to Yooper Farmall, 01-17-2013 18:02:19
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| I think Michael is right. But they may have fit more then one implement. Everything had square heads and nuts so the wrench could fit many things. Len |
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| Rick in Iowa
01-18-2013 07:40:51
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Re: What can you tell me about these wrenches? in reply to Yooper Farmall, 01-17-2013 18:02:19
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| thanks micheal. i have a couple but never knew what they were for.worth anything? |
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| Michael Soldan
01-17-2013 19:31:35
24.235.38.4
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Re: What can you tell me about these wrenches? in reply to Yooper Farmall, 01-17-2013 18:02:19
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| I think they are grain binder wrenches. One wrench designed to fit several bolts or adjustments,took up little room in the metal tool box by the binder seat. |
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