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Re: F20 Wrenches
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Posted by Delbert from Lincoln on October 05, 2005 at 17:25:23 from (205.188.117.73):
In Reply to: Re: F20 Wrenches posted by russ hamm on October 05, 2005 at 16:02:21:
My father bought a new 1937 F-12 in July of 37. The tools that came with it were just unpained steel, and as they were carried in the tractors open tool box, they quickly rusted. To me they look right rusty, because thats the way they always were. I don"t rember the pliers but I do the wrenches. One of them, I think it was the next to largest was the right length to stick betwqeen the clutch pedal and the footrest and hold the clutch in so as not to have to crank the heavy grease in the tranmission on a cold day, also since the belt pully ran all the time the clutch was engaged, the wrench could be used to block the clutch and make repairs on the feed grinder or corn sheller without shutting the tractor engine down.
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