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are pliers and adj wrench with script correct for model a?
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The model A kit had pliers and a monkey wrench with the butt end shaped to remove the gear oil drain plugs.
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I always wondered how fast you had to be to swap plug end with the wrench end to turn the plug.
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W/the square end in the plug one turns the wrench w/the pliers, simple.
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Pliers with a Ford script are original to the Model A. The adjustable wrench with "Ford U.S.A." is not.
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Whatever works.
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