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Old 22-11-05, 11:14
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Default Ford V8 Spanner ?

Could someone please identify this spanner , I assume it is for a V8 ford because the large socket fits the sump plug on a 40's V8 .
It has a smaller socket and what looks like a square internal drive .

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Old 22-11-05, 11:17
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Old 22-11-05, 17:22
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Talk about your multi-tools! I guess the handle is a jack handle, and the square adapter would fit the drain plug hole on certain drainplugs. Does the hex socket fit a wheel nut?

Almost surprising they didn't include a flat blade screwdriver tip so you could change headlamp bulbs.
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Old 24-11-05, 03:07
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Default spanner

looks like an old style bung wrench for 45 gallon fuel drums, one small fitting for air vent, large fitting for fill bung.
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Old 24-11-05, 17:06
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Default Hard to quess the size but

Looking at it the size is a little hard to quess. But with the handle it is hard to figure how you would get the small plug end to get at a drum bung or axle drain.

But my real question is where is the bottle opener?
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