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Real Torque Wrench.

493mike

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I picked this 3/4" drive wrench up at a swap meet this summer for $25.00. The seller told me it came from the Chrysler Proving Grounds.
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r_olson_06

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I didnt know that SR was under the dresser umbrella at one time.

Looking for the following Plomb Pebbles Wrench 3061
 

Roberts210

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That'll come in mighty handy the next time you need to torque the lug nut on a diesel locomotive. Seriously, that's a GREAT TOOL! You done good.
 
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Stuart in MN

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You need to track down a Sturtevant decal. :)

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ttpete

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I have the Sturtevant version of that. I use it to tighten the nut that holds the rear wheel on my Ducati. It's 46 mm 12 point.
 

elidas

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I also have the Sturtevant version. Paid $15 dollars. The guy had a pallet of them. I used it to torque the transfer gears on MOPAR front drive transmissions. 300 foot pounds isn't a lot for such a large wrench.
 
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