Tool Talk
Wrench Forum => Wrench Forum => Topic started by: radguy on August 28, 2011, 04:05:12 PM
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So I was cleaning up the shed and moving stuff around and came across a wooden Pepsi crate with a bunch of wrenches. So here are a few of them.
E.M.F. Co. Detroit A1310
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-W-hZREkxWSc/Tlqq-9H0LtI/AAAAAAAAAGw/NjeiiMQaQqw/s800/IMG_1572.JPG)
IHC 1326-E on the side
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-sOJzS1rDqV8/Tlqre-giICI/AAAAAAAAAG8/Erg--V2U4uU/s800/IMG_1574.JPG)
The next two are numbered but I have not looked them up.
77 on one end
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-7LuxjR2VaDM/TlqrSrvbVuI/AAAAAAAAAG4/-DZ1zWaJww4/s800/IMG_1573.JPG)
A"B" followed by a circle
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-YgvNZLLRyr4/Tlqrsx6Y3lI/AAAAAAAAAHA/l2UYdUGICu4/s800/IMG_1576.JPG)
There were another 10 or so drop forged straight / curved and stamped wrenches.
Dan
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Is that an "M" or "W" in the circle itself? Might be a clue.
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Wow I did not even notice there was something inside the circle. With the magnifying glass it is an 8 followed by a M inside a circle. Now what Ford wrench is it?
Dan
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Wow I did not even notice there was something inside the circle. With the magnifying glass it is an 8 followed by a M inside a circle. Now what Ford wrench is it?
Dan
That is a Model A Ford wrench, only the very early Model A tools were marked with the Ford script.
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Rad,
I don't know what model A Ford wrench that is, but the M-circle indicates Moore Drop Forge was the maker. MDF was one of several OEMs that made Ford wrenches. So, there's part of the puzzle...
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I like the EMF auto wrenchs as I don't see a lot of them. The IHC wrench is pretty common.