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    What Proto Tool is it?

    It's marked as a 739 Proto Pat. Appl'd For. the only info was a radiator removal tool but I can't back up that information. Any solid information would be appreciated.
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    Are These Pullers?

    They look like pullers but I'm not sure what for. And I've dealt with many type but don't remember ever seeing these.
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    Who's Crown Tool Maker's Mark/Stamp Is This?

    :confused:It's on an 11" Puller Yoke with a Proto Pressure Screw and 2 Proto Jaws but I can't find any info on old tool maker's markings other than Alloy Artifacts and it's not on their list.:confused
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    Okay, so now what is it? C-Clamp For What?

    I don't know exactly what they or what they are used for. They have a double bolt and say 3/8" R. They are stamped with a G inside a triangle. One is missing a bolt and I don't know it the bolts are original.
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    What's this P&C Tools for?

    I can't quite figure out what this is for and am having trouble finding info. Can you help me out?
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    Is it a puller or what?

    Can you anyone me more about this tool, please. It looks like a puller but I don't know what for or how it works. Any info would be appreciated, THANKS It measures 8-1/4" high and 6-1/2" at the base. It does look like a very large battery terminal puller. But for what?
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    Fairlane Meteor Tool More info Please

    Can you anyone me more about this tool, please. It is just over 7-1/2" long and and 2-1/4" at it's widest point. It weighs only 10 oz. Any info would be appreciated, THANKS
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    Which Puller Part Is This

    Help with this one please. It is marked 4034 PROTO MFG. U.S.A. I know that it is a puller adaptor of some sort that bolts to a axle. What I get when I look up the number is a different tool. Thanks again for your help.
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    Now what are these?

    :dunno: These were in a box with striking wrenches. They are 1-7/8" Proto MFD USA, part number USN-530. On the side is stamped H.P. TURBINE Alloy Steel. They measure 2-5/8" high and have an industrial finish. What do you think. An internet search turned up nothing. I think that the USN has...
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    What it this one?

    :dunno: Here we go again and this one has a part number. It is a Blue-Point 9/16" tool. The part number is YA9045. The external "socket" is 9/16" & the internal "hex bit" measures 1/8". I've can't find it through any search engine. So, WHAT'S IT FOR?
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    What are these?

    :dunno: Now what are these? They came in a tool box with a MAC air chisel. They are gradually wider 2-1/4"diam to 2-1/2"diam on open end. And all about 2-1/4" high. The pounded ends are all about 1-1/8"diam. Please share your great wisdom with me. Thanks
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    Another "What Is It?" Reamer Maybe?

    :dunno:Okay all you smart folks. This is a K-D Tools part number 2002 also marked 60-94 on the inside the underside circle and 65-67 on the outer topside circle. It looks like some type of hand held reamer. It appears to have one "blade" measuring 1-3/4"High x 1/2"Wide x 1/8" Thick and the...
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    What is it?

    :dunno:I think it is a belt tension adjusting tool. It's marked Borroughs T&E with either BTB423 or BT8423. It's a 1/2"drive deep socket with a bulge and a 2-5/8" slot up the side. There is a 1" hex male on the drive end and a 7/8" female open (socket) end. Overall length is 3-1/2". So what...
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    A Puller? Giant Socket? Please tell me more.

    I've seen many pullers but not one quite like this. It almost looks like an adjustable wrench foe monster size bolts. The part numbers are AN 10 (yoke), AN 9 (T-handle top with 1/2"dr), AN 11 (jaws marked HEX) & AN 12 (jaws marked OCT). Check out the pictures please and share what you know.
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    What are these S-K Tools for?

    What are these for? They are marked S-K Tools and all have 6-point caps. One is 1-14" wide at the top marked *1-14*. The other 4 are 1-1/8" at the top marked *7/8-14*,*3/4-16*,*13/16-16* & *5/8-18*. They they are all threaded and appear to be hammered on at the top. An installer or maybe...
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    What is it? Hydra-Matic band adjusting tool?

    Hello to my new friends, I think it is a Hydra-Matic (Automatic Transmission) band adjusting tool. I've been researching it for weeks and can't find a picture of one like mine. This one is made by Blackhawk. The part number is AH 10B. It measures 11" long and 5" from handle to socket end...
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