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Ed Kennell

OK, I know it's an open end wrench, but I'm sure it has a specific use.     Flywheel nut,  crankshaft lock,  ????  5aa724a9162a1_IMG_0001(1).JPG.9e6817455e97a32c2b631256eeaca722.JPG

 

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953 nut

Fits the hex fitting on the mower spindles, can't remember the year but some had that big hex.

 

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WHX??

I have no clue so I'll go the other way on this ...meant to be tacked on to a shift lever for a custom  rat rod???

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Ed Kennell

OK, now we know what it was designed to be used for and what it could also be used for.

Now, how rare is this wrench?

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elcamino/wheelhorse

Never seen one so in my case extremely rare. Where did you find it ?

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dcrage

Isn’t that one of the ‘thin’ Wheel Horse wrenches especially designed/made to fit the nut above the blades on decks like the late 80s early 90s 42” SD? For removing these blades for sharpening, etc. 

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Racinbob

They aren't too rare. Several are listed on Ebay and I know of a member here that had several for sale. Definitely handy but really not much of a wrench with the skinny handle. I had one before the Florida move but opted to mill down the open end of a combination wrench to do the job now. :)

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Ed Kennell

The wrench was given to me by my neighbor yesterday.  He purchased it at an auction on Saturday.   

Guess I better go plow his driveway this morning.    We got about 4" last night.

 

Thanks for all the info.

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clueless

Ebay, $20.00 - 40.00. Got one, keep it in the truck tool box, use it to change the hitch ball.

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