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Old 01-02-2024, 01:30 PM   #1
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Can anyone identify this hand crank. I had a handle already & it works on the lug nuts but this handle is too small to fit a lug nut. The black one fits the lug nuts.
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Old 01-02-2024, 01:36 PM   #2
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Can anyone identify this hand crank. I had a handle already & it works on the lug nuts but this handle is too small to fit a lug nut. The black one fits the lug nuts.


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What does the other end look like? Some of these are just for the wheel lugs; another tool that looks similar does both wheel lugs and acts as a hand crank when connected to the extension piece. I just purchased the Lug wrench / hand crank (17036) and the extension (17040). Maybe the smaller one is non Ford or for a different year Ford.
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Old 01-03-2024, 07:21 PM   #4
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TonyM, the extension is just as your picture shows. The smaller lug nut end doesn't fit the Ford lug nuts. It's too small for a Model A Ford up through 1939 ford for sure.
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What does the other end look like? Some of these are just for the wheel lugs; another tool that looks similar does both wheel lugs and acts as a hand crank when connected to the extension piece. I just purchased the Lug wrench / hand crank (17036) and the extension (17040). Maybe the smaller one is non Ford or for a different year Ford.
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