Picked this up last week; it came from an estate sale. Not sure, but I'm guessing the set was made in the 50's or 60's. After a bit of research, it appears to have been made by the L.O. Beard Company, Lancaster, PA. Apparently at some point they were acquired by K-D Tools, also from Lancaster, PA. I guess the bushing tools are now marketed under the “Gearwrench” brand.
These tool sets were frequently used back in the day when mechanics routinely replaced bushings as part of the re-build process for starters, generators or water pumps. That process has been replaced by just installing new or commercially rebuilt parts. Although the set is still useful, I’ll probably just keep it as a bit of garage art.
RM209
These tool sets were frequently used back in the day when mechanics routinely replaced bushings as part of the re-build process for starters, generators or water pumps. That process has been replaced by just installing new or commercially rebuilt parts. Although the set is still useful, I’ll probably just keep it as a bit of garage art.
RM209