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Old military tool mummies

bluedog225

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I’ve been cleaning out my shop a little bit and found these. 1954 would probably be my dad not my grandfather. But who knows.

For reasons, I can’t remember. I think it’s a tool set for an old army jeep. Dad had an old Willy. And both him and his father bought surplus stuff after they discharged.

Does anybody know? I can provide more pictures of helpful.

Thanks

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Private Lugnutz

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It's a toolkit for a very late war or possibly immediate postwar genset made by Onan.

Jeeps did not have 7/16" x 1/2" DOE wrenches. Dodge had that size, but no vehicles under 2-1/2 tons had a hex key set. The "Model OTC-45" marking was a major tell. And the part numbers are the kind that show up in very late 1945 manuals.

EDIT: Casting a wide net, I see! (I just saw your post on G503.com. I am Wingnutt on that forum. :)) Someone more into gennies than me may be able to narrow it down more for you.
 
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Stuart in MN

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Does the OTC on the label refers to the Owatonna Tool Company? That would be appropriate, since OTC and Onan (now Cummins Onan) are both based in Minnesota. :)

I know the Cummins Onan plant has a small museum with a selection of the different gensets they've built over the years. It's been years since I was there but I'm pretty sure they had a WWII military example, I wonder if they would like to have the related toolkit?
 

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Does the OTC on the label refers to the Owatonna Tool Company?
Pretty sure it stands for "Open Transfer" something starting with C. I have never seen any mfgr but Onan use the functional term for the type of genset in its model numbering scheme.

I can't find any references for an Onan Model OTC-45, but here's a diagram and parts list for a couple other very similar toolkits for Onan Model OTC-**'s from Army manuals.

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