Antique Wrenck

Roger Mn.

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Minelab Etrac
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Metal Detecting
I went in the woods detecting today a not many signals .
I put the Etrac in all metal mode and dug this wrench at 12 or more inches.
Than a few feet away the nut.
Any experts know what wrench it is or was used for ?
8-) wrench 001.webpwrench 002.webpwrench 003.webpwrench 004.webp
 

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Have seen those before. Not sure what year but an early version of an adjustable wrench.
 

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Nice old tool recovery! :icon_thumleft:
 

I think I have one. It may be a Model A or Model T tool but don't quote me on that.
 

reminds me of the universal bike wrench
 

that is one cool wrench. Never seen one like it
 

these came with a lot of farm equipment. Had all the sizes to fir all the adjustments on the machinery. I probably have 10 different ones. some are marked John Deere or IH (International Harvester)
 

Looks like a wrench Natural gas companies use turning on and off valves. I've got a smaller version in my shop.
 

That’s a nice save. Congrats
 

well done collectors might like that bad boy
 

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