Bonney 11/16" Combination Wrench No 1122 Used Shop Auto Farm Tool Nn on 2040-parts.com
Van Buren, Ohio, US
Here is a Bonney 11/16" combination wrench number 1122. It is in very good shape and 9 3/4" long.
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