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Cox Engine of The Month
Look at this wrench
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Look at this wrench
How bout it? Any guesses? I think it's some kind of wrench that came with a new furnace 50 years ago
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Re: Look at this wrench
I think one end has something to do with the air filter or some user serviceable part. The square end might be a shutoff wrench. What do you use nit for?
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Re: Look at this wrench
It's not a furnace wrench, it's actually a Testors .049 wrench!
Time and memory have a way of playing tricks on all of us....
Time and memory have a way of playing tricks on all of us....
Re: Look at this wrench
Or time and lack of memory.
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Re: Look at this wrench
It looks like it is a McCoyRknRusty wrote:Or time and lack of memory.
Or wen mac.
Re: Look at this wrench
Hello,
It was made by Testors for the 'McCoy' .049 engine sometime in the mid/late seventies. Wen-Mac was sold to Testors in 1966 and the last revised Wen-Mac glowhead (1965) with the flats was continued on by Testors, so yes it could used on a 1965-66 Wen-Mac.
Mark
It was made by Testors for the 'McCoy' .049 engine sometime in the mid/late seventies. Wen-Mac was sold to Testors in 1966 and the last revised Wen-Mac glowhead (1965) with the flats was continued on by Testors, so yes it could used on a 1965-66 Wen-Mac.
Mark
Re: Look at this wrench
Mark Boesen wrote:Hello,
It was made by Testors for the 'McCoy' .049 engine sometime in the mid/late seventies. Wen-Mac was sold to Testors in 1966 and the last revised Wen-Mac glowhead (1965) with the flats was continued on by Testors, so yes it could used on a 1965-66 Wen-Mac.
Mark
That's what I thought
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