Otc 1910 6-point Wheel Bearing Locknut Socket 3/4-inch Drive 3-1/2-inch Usa on 2040-parts.com
Glendive, Montana, US
Here is an OTC 3/4 drive socket 3 1/2". Marked 1910 and made in USA. It weighs about 2 3/4 Lbs and is in excellent used condition.
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