Nice haul of wrenches.
Those long box-OE wrenches are for spark plugs-cylinder head nuts. If you want to post up the part numbers on them, I can tell you what they fit.
That would be interesting pete.
I believe those wrenches with the large open end and small box end are for separating the two halves of the spark plugs. I used to have a 1930's Model N tractor and many times would use the special wrench for that, as my Father had shown me:
1.Unscrew the plug from the head with the open end.
2.Put the plug in to the hexagon hole cast in to the side of the radiator to hold it.
3. Use the box end of the wrench to unscrew the centre of the plug for cleaning, which was often very tight as stuck together with carbon.
4.Screw it up again, and then re fit the plug in to the cyl head using the open end of the wrench, don't do it up too tight and strip the threads in the head as using an open end wrench..
It seems everybody has forgotten about doing this, and doesn't remember the old 2 piece spark plugs, except maybe provincial!
Has anybody got an instruction book describing this simple procedure or was it just 'word of mouth' training? Do you have any info on it pete, i would love to see some instructions for it?