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Help identifying a potentially rare socket?

Farrell

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So I came across a large apex socket. It is a swivel socket with a square 3/4 " drive end and the opposite end is a square 1" drive end. I believe it is used for oil plugs, it does not have a model number on it. It just says apex 0 3/4.

Does anyone know anything about this? What is its value? What would the model number be?


I also have some wierd apex sockets stamped apex-dayton .0. kg and kf

Does anyone know about those?


Thanks
 
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Mohawk Dave

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I have a handful of Apex, APex Dayton big swivels. Not worth much to resale, but good to keep if you work with those sizes.

The problem is, the companies that use this stuff, have a guy who opens the Grainger catalog and orders it all new. They aren't buying used on ebay to keep a million dollar tractor running in a quarry.
 
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Farrell

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Yeah, thats what I assumed. I just have no use for something this size, so if I could have sold it and made a few bucks that would have been awesome.
 
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