Tool Talk
Farm and Implement Wrenches and Tools => Farm Implement Wrenches and Tools => Topic started by: skipskip on March 06, 2014, 09:55:40 PM
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I see threads with pics of wrenches and wonder, whats the difference between that and a buggy wrench?
Or why is that called a plow wrench
Or do silo wrenches really tighten things on silos?
Would one or two of you take a few minutes to show some pics and do a bit of educating on the basic types of wrenches?
I don't need all the ins and outs or the brand Id's, just paint a broad picture of the different types.
thanks
Skip
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I'll second that
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I will try to do something tonight after work skip.
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Back in the day there was no standard on the sizes of nuts and bolts. The implement companys cut their own bolts. So each company had a different size. So if you bought for example a John Deere sulky plow it would have come with a wrench or two that fit the bolts on that model of machine. Same with a buggy. Some mfgrs jobbed out buggy wrenchs. When you hear someone talk about a buggy wrench they're talking about a wrench to remove the center nut on the wheels, with a couple other openings usually for whatever else. Silo wrenchs were the same deal. Bought a John Deere King Corn Silo?? You need a wrench to tighten the big band that goes around it to hold the wooden staves together. And so on. That's the quick version.....
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Top is a John Deere plow wrench. Second is three different Joy buggy wheel wrenchs. Third is another farm implement wrench.