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plinker

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This non flex breaker bar I cant figure out the maker on it. The only markings are:

HS-6

MTF D

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I got this with a tool lot I bought for 30$. thalso had a 3/8 & 1/2 diamond logo S-K ratchets a couple of Snap-on sockets Craftsman BE 1/2 ratchet ( nice condition) misc Craftsman & others sockets, and a nice Waterloo hand tool box.

Any ideas?
 

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chad s

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This is a Milwaukee Tool and Forge breaker bar. MTF did a lot of forging for Snap on in the 20's. I have an MTF 7/8 drive socket that looks almost identical to a Snap on.
 
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plinker

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I thougt it looked similar to snap-on but wasnt sure. Thanks!

I also got this socket it's a 1/2drv 6pt 3/4 snap-on any Idea on age for it?
The only marking left that are

Snap-on 3/4 (I assume SW) 240, no visible date code ete..

Also in the lot was a S-O 11/16 12pt 1/2drv 1937 socket over stamped with a 8 stamped over the 7 (socket looks nice but has small split & worn) kinda unique
 

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