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Looks to be marked KEY Model 25? Just a little wrench for our collection,something odd is always fun!
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Posted 5 years ago
gargoyleco…
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Looks to be marked KEY Model 25? Just a little wrench for our collection,something odd is always fun!
Thanks for looking and enjoy!
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Yep Good one! I only used a wrench that big a few times, any bigger get a bigger Hammer! :^D
Reminds me of a Craftsman adjustable wrench I bought in 1980 to break the hub nuts loose on my 1972 VW bus. It was the largest wrench they made. I still have it and it is the only time I have ever used it or needed a wrench that large. I still had to stick a length of pipe on the end of the wrench and jump up and down on it to break them free. Your wrench would have done the job without the pipe.
nice one: ) wrenching news mentions these varies from 3' to 6'. here's the patent info on the Loring Coes
http://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?number=742006&typeCode=0
scroll about half down this link for more Coes info:
http://www.wrenchingnews.com/book-store/book-store-pg1.html
also scroll down to #630 in this link:
http://wrenchingnews.com/2015-york-auction/catalog.html
That is a big one.
Back in the days when we worked on radial eng.'s, the torque value on props, was a 170 lb. man on the end of a 4' bar.
Holy cow Tallcakes thanks for that info!
Now that’s a wrench !!! LOL I can hear Tim the tool man Taylor Grunting loud over that one LOL
Thanks everyone!
My question is "What are you using it for?" good grief that is a serious wrench .
Manikin,it's a perfect wrench for conversation!