Tool Talk
Farm and Implement Wrenches and Tools => Farm Implement Wrenches and Tools => Topic started by: stanley62 on August 24, 2012, 04:34:06 PM
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For some reason, a wrench with a hammer poll will always come home with me if I see one. The latest is theis IHC CP4003 wrench. No idea if its old, new...just has the look I like.
Jim
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Won't make you rich but I like that shape also.
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Guess it qualifies as a multi-tool.
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When I asked for info on the one I used to have I got a few good clues.
They are relatively rare but not especially valuable. From 20 to 40 dollars depending on condition. Mine was rough.
A fan of IH tools says CP is for Chatanooga Plow Co. and the mark was used between 1914 and 1944. IHC owned CP C. those years.
This is most probably a tool for a horse drawn plow.
I was unable to verify or debunk any of this but then again he already owns the wrench for half a year now.
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There are 4 variations of this wrench. Irps lists usage as McCormick Deering walking plow;McCormick Deering double shovel walking cultivator No 1 & No 2: McCormick Deering Chattanooga cane mill;McCormick Deering potato digger No 3.
Rathbone shows $ 2.50-5 as auction price;have not checked more recent auctions.
Below is the variation living in my basement.
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I do need to get to know Mr. Rathbone better!
Mine was the IHC old logo. I had it tucked away months before cleaning it enough to read the logo.
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Thanks for the info. Jimwrench, the copy you have is MUCH, MUCH more pretty that the one I have, but since I am only into mine for $5, I am pretty happy!
Jim
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I don't know which variation is hardest to find but if you find an avid IHC collector who has a couple of variations and needs the one you have the value is likely to improve considerably.
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Below is the painted variation I bought in a remote Central PA village some years ago on our way to Smicksburg, PA.