[SEL] Planet Jr Wrench--oops

Alan Bowen rustaholic777 at yahoo.com
Sat Mar 18 13:29:45 PST 2006


My Bad,,,
   
  I saw the picture, but I didn't read the text right.
  either his wrench has different sizes everywhere, or he can't use a tape measure.
   
  Alan

Alan Bowen <rustaholic777 at yahoo.com> wrote:
    Yup, Dave.
  That's the one.
  I was just getting ready to snap a picture and put it on-line.
  That picture looks just right though.  
  If anything,,,,,,  Mine has more of the well earned original rust like finish. 8>))
   
  Alan Bowen
  Williamsburg, Michigan

Dave Croft <dave.croft at ntlworld.com> wrote:
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Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 7:47 PM
Subject: [SEL] Planet Jr Wrench


> Howdy Folks,
> I was cleaning out an old tool box I grabbed from an estate sale a couple years ago and found an old wrench that says Planet Jr. 
> on each side.
> One end is an 11/16' open end and the other end will fit a 5/8 square, then if you flip it over it fits a 1/2" square nut.
> Are these common sizes on a Planet Junior tractor?
> Did a wrench like this come with every tractor?
> Thanks, Alan Bowen

Hi Alan, see http://www.cyberattic.com/stores/malon/items/215627/item215627cyberattic.html
Is that the spanner?
Dave Croft
Warrington
England
http://community.webshots.com/user/crftdv    
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 <RUSTAHOLIC777 at YAHOO.COM><BR>To: <STATIONARY-ENGINE at OLDENGINE.ORG><BR>Cc: <SEL at LISTS.STATIONARY-ENGINE.COM><BR>Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 7:47 PM<BR>Subject: [SEL] Planet Jr Wrench<BR><BR><BR>> Howdy Folks,<BR>> I was cleaning out an old tool box I grabbed from an estate sale a couple years ago and found an old wrench that says Planet Jr. <BR>> on each side.<BR>> One end is an 11/16' open end and the other end will fit a 5/8 square, then if you flip it over it fits a 1/2" square nut.<BR>> Are these common sizes on a Planet Junior tractor?<BR>> Did a wrench like this come with every tractor?<BR>> Thanks, Alan Bowen<BR><BR>Hi Alan, see http://www.cyberattic.com/stores/malon/items/215627/item215627cyberattic.html<BR>Is that the spanner?<BR>Dave Croft<BR>Warrington<BR>England<BR>http://community.webshots.com/user/crftdv</BLOCKQUOTE>  <div>  <HR SIZE=1>  Yahoo! Travel<BR><A
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