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Mystery Tool Set--ever seen something like this?

AlD

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Well, this set is a mystery to me, and I know a fair amount about tools. I bought a garage full of stuff from a truck mechanic, and this one has me stumped. The pieces look like aluminum, but they are steel.

No brand name anywhere, and the numbers don't help either.

I thought they were bushing drivers of some sort, but they are unlike any bushing drivers I've ever seen.

Anyone have any thoughts? Or better yet, can anyone definitively identify these? Thanks in advance.

Al
 

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AlD

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One of my original thoughts as well, but this is made of steel, and there is no way to pound on it.
 

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not sure if I have that manual here or not... I doubt it.. all my lawnmower stuff is "repair manual". check International Tool Catalog Library ... no... wait.. check archive.org for manuals ... it's a separate deal from the catalogs.
there are also all kinds of "manuals online" websites as well.

here's one of your widgets.JPG
 
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AlD

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I think you nailed it, so we will go with that, thanks. Strange there is no manufacturer name, but maybe whoever made this made the same tool for different companies.
 
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sorry... disregard that... I found the manual. it's in a pile of stuff that I haven't yet sent to Mark:
2000 Tecumseh Specialty Tools catalog front cover.jpg
2000 Tecumseh Specialty Tools catalog front cover
2000 Tecumseh Specialty Tools catalog pp 2-3.jpg
2000 Tecumseh Specialty Tools catalog pp 2-3 670195E engine tool kit
2000 Tecumseh Specialty Tools catalog pp 18-19.jpg
2000 Tecumseh Specialty Tools catalog pp 18-19 tools shopping list
 

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after doing a bit more poking around, it appears that the model 670195 tool kit changed over the years... obviously from D to E to F ... as to A and B and C and anything G or beyond is anyone's guess.
Tecumseh / Tecumseh Products Co., 900 North St., Grafton, WI / acquired by Lauson Power Products Co. / http://www.lausonpower.com/ /
2007 Tecumseh Specialty Tool catalog pp 0-1.jpg
2007 Tecumseh Specialty Tool catalog pp 0-1
2007 Tecumseh Specialty Tool catalog pp 18-19.jpg
2007 Tecumseh Specialty Tool catalog pp 18-19
 

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I have been working on lawn mower engines since the 1970s and I have never even come across one of these kits! I've rebuilt a few Tecumsehs (standard engine on the 1960s-70s Toro Whirlwind mowers that I used as a kid) and boy would this have come in handy. Thanks for sharing!
 
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