......Just in case nobody's told you yet, You **** .Nice wrenches though !
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Bonney made the wrenches for Matco!!
I thought that the rounded/square style of the wrenches; was kinda nice.... are the Bonneys a matte finish? The Matco's were highly polished chorme!
That's a "You ****!"
Picked up a Bonney myself today like that for a buck (1/2") - not NOS though. Two 3/8" ratchets as well - a Bonney and a Powr-Kraft (Thorsen) - for another $4.50.
Also made them for John Deere:
BTW Nice score!!!
-BWP
I wonder if they made them for Mac too. They look the same as the metric Mac ones that I have (That I'm trying to build a set of ).
they never made wrenches for MAC..........wrenches were one of the things mechanic's tool and forge made. the beams are very different, mac are square and bonney are rounded.

Tool pants you need to ebay that thing. I just got $43 for a 9/16 in worse shape than that.
I was a a small local flea market today and had to take this John Deere home with me.
I searched on this message board under John Deere and this seemed to be the best thread for my pictures.
I know nothing about Deere branded tools. Some people say Williams. Some say Bonney. To me the open end is a Mac style and the closed end is Snap-On/Wright style.
It has TY3513 on it. Anyone know if that is a part number used by the manufacturer, or just Deere?
the beams are very different, mac are square and bonney are rounded.
Today it was a International. Per the logo I guess it is International Harverster. Or maybe Ihop pancakes.
If the IH was made by Bonney then it is a lower end tool.
The Bonney beams were the most comfortable of any wrench made - why other manufacturers don't do the same is beyond me.