I pick these up as I find them, always interesting to punch in the part numbers and see what the tool was for. Some are Vlchek, Armstrong and Proto. The extension I found buried in the dirt out in our old barn when I was a kid. Odd how it has a seam on the 1/2" dr female end.
1st pic top to bottom:
Vlchek 1A666 track nut wrench
Unknown maker 5S9567 10" 1/2" drive extension
Armstrong 4B7618 wrench
Vlchek 3B6283
2nd pic:
Top is a unknown maker, set of 9F22 wrenches
Middle right is a unknown maker and unmarked 5S9569 double tapered hex 1/2" drive socket
Middle left is a 5S9568 1/2" female to 3/4" male drain plug socket I believe made by Proto
Middle is a 1P5534 1/2" 12 point 7/8" socket made by Proto but unmarked
Bottom is a unknown maker, button head grease zerk adapter
3rd pic:
Close up of the Vlchek 3B6283
4th pic:
Close up of the Armstrong 4B7618 wrench
5th pic:
Close up of the Vlchek 1A666
6th pic:
Close up of the 9F22 wrench ends
7th pic:
5H5622 D6 track gauge







1st pic top to bottom:
Vlchek 1A666 track nut wrench
Unknown maker 5S9567 10" 1/2" drive extension
Armstrong 4B7618 wrench
Vlchek 3B6283
2nd pic:
Top is a unknown maker, set of 9F22 wrenches
Middle right is a unknown maker and unmarked 5S9569 double tapered hex 1/2" drive socket
Middle left is a 5S9568 1/2" female to 3/4" male drain plug socket I believe made by Proto
Middle is a 1P5534 1/2" 12 point 7/8" socket made by Proto but unmarked
Bottom is a unknown maker, button head grease zerk adapter
3rd pic:
Close up of the Vlchek 3B6283
4th pic:
Close up of the Armstrong 4B7618 wrench
5th pic:
Close up of the Vlchek 1A666
6th pic:
Close up of the 9F22 wrench ends
7th pic:
5H5622 D6 track gauge







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