Vintage Truck Spindle Nut Wrench 3 - 1/4" Hex Very Good Condition on 2040-parts.com
Fort Smith, Arkansas, US
A vintage truck spindle nut remover wrench for removing 3 1/4 inch hex nuts. My father started trucking in the late 1940's and did his own mechanic work. This is one of the tools in his shop. Do not know the exact year of this tool but I estimate the late 1940's into the 1950's. Takes a 5/8 inch diameter or smaller bar to fit the holes in the tool. Tool is 3 3/4 inches long and has light patches of surface rust.
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