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carterbeauford

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I thought I had every tool I'd ever need until I found that John Deere in the 1950s used drain plugs on their power steering with a 1 inch wide slot in them. they use similar bolts to hold the floor pan onto the tractor I am restoring. what are some other common applications for this tool?
 
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I thought I had every tool I'd ever need until I found that John Deere in the 1950s used drain plugs on their power steering with a 1 inch wide slot in them. they use similar bolts to hold the floor pan onto the tractor I am restoring. what are some other common applications for this tool?

I used one for a rather unorthodox application, removing the collar bolts from an 8" Parker vise because I didn't have any standard bit sockets that were even close to large enough. Worked like a charm! :thumbup:
 

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I thought I had every tool I'd ever need until I found that John Deere in the 1950s used drain plugs on their power steering with a 1 inch wide slot in them. they use similar bolts to hold the floor pan onto the tractor I am restoring. what are some other common applications for this tool?


you'll find some holding the front cover plate onto many JD engine blocks.

:beer:
 

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On certain drum brakes if I'm not mistaken.


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I have one of those, ancient Plomb 1/2" drive one from my grandfather's toolbox. I have never used it.

Must be agricultural and ancient mechanical use only. I have never come across any need for it in automotive.
 

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Old cars up to about the 40's and 50's used them for...


Wait for it....




Drag link adjustments.

I find use for them every so often, the last time was for the pivot screw on a vise swivel base.
 

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The older Fabdec bulk milk coolers have the agitator mounting plate held on with big whitworth screws that need such a tool. Just invested in a Gedore one.
 
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KinzeMech

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I thought I had every tool I'd ever need until I found that John Deere in the 1950s used drain plugs on their power steering with a 1 inch wide slot in them. they use similar bolts to hold the floor pan onto the tractor I am restoring. what are some other common applications for this tool?

x20 series?
 

mech-tech

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Older clark forklift steering linkages...older tractor steering gear box lash adjustment
 

TDLMOMOWERS

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Used them all the time when I worked as an industrial truck mechanic. Mainly used on steering linkages. I have 3 different sizes. Since retirement, I have used them on Model A Ford steering linkage.
 
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