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Fordson wooden handle screwdriver

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RLL

07-24-2000 20:36:47




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Has anyone come across a Fordson wooden handle screwdriver? Have complete tool kit minus this item. Has anyone come seen one at a reasonable price? OR, be interested in trade. Have some extra 9N/8N parts to trade for one.




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Ed Gooding (VA)

07-25-2000 02:46:57




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 Re: Fordson wooden handle screwdriver in reply to RLL, 07-24-2000 20:36:47  
How can you tell a Fordson from a Ford screwdriver? The Ford ones are not marked. Here's a picture of the N toolkit with screwdriver:

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Does the Fordson screwdriver look like the Ford item shown here?

Thanks..... ..... .Ed
'52 8N475798

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RLL

07-25-2000 16:03:55




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 Re: Re: Fordson wooden handle screwdriver in reply to Ed Gooding (VA), 07-25-2000 02:46:57  
RE Fordson wooden handle screwdriver. Ed, thanks for the reply. The Fordson screwdriver handle is more oval and the wood sections are attached on each side of the steelshaft. What you've done with your set of tools is exactly what I want to do with the Fordson pieces. I plan on mounting them with on a board with an extra tool box.



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dave#1

07-25-2000 04:23:57




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 Re: Re: Fordson wooden handle screwdriver in reply to Ed Gooding (VA), 07-25-2000 02:46:57  
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The little wrench in the center works good for opening my coors light beer cans when the little tab breaks off !!(-:

later,dave



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Claus

07-25-2000 04:50:55




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 Re: Re: Re: Fordson wooden handle screwdriver in reply to dave#1, 07-25-2000 04:23:57  
I see you have the much coveted aluminum tranny cover..
Happy Motoring (looks like real happy)
Claus



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