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What kind of tool is this?

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Patrick Md. Va.

02-13-2002 16:13:33




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I found this tool when i was cleaning out the barn. I do not know what it was used for. The ends are 7/8 and 1 1/8 six point hex. In the middle it is stamped 16BL29. I want to be sure that it doesn't go to my '44 2n, before i get rid of it. Thanks for any help you can give me.

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Charles {Mo}

02-13-2002 17:27:04




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 Re: What kind of tool is this? in reply to Patrick Md. Va., 02-13-2002 16:13:33  
Gaspump is correct.



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Terry-N-Mo

02-13-2002 17:24:01




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 Re: What kind of tool is this? in reply to Patrick Md. Va., 02-13-2002 16:13:33  
Yes it is a lug wrench and it could be old but they do still make them today. I work for the Mo Dept Of Trans and when we get a new truck they always have one in the tool box. Terry



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Lyle Oakes

02-13-2002 16:49:15




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 Re: What kind of tool is this? in reply to Patrick Md. Va., 02-13-2002 16:13:33  
It looks like a wheel lug nut wrench. There should be a cross bar to put in the hole for turning.



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Gaspump

02-13-2002 16:46:32




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 Re: What kind of tool is this? in reply to Patrick Md. Va., 02-13-2002 16:13:33  
Looks like an old lug nut wrench, likely from an old truck, (different size lugs front & rear). jack handle was inserted thtu the holes to turn it. Any markings?



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Patrick Md. Va.

02-13-2002 18:09:36




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 Re: Re: What kind of tool is this? in reply to Gaspump, 02-13-2002 16:46:32  
Maybe that was a lug wrench for the 1920 - 1930s combine that was on the farm. I got the 1949 dodge pickup truck that was on the farm, and did a frame off restoration on it. The lugs on it are 3/4. The other 2 vehicles that they had were the 2n and an Opel station wagon.



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