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Anyone recognize this tool setup or know what it might be used for? It is marked as a Band Adjustment Wrench but I'm not sure it would be needed for adjusting Model T bands. Your thoughts?
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Try doing an internet search using the wording and any numbers that are on it. Not a T tool. I have that same inch pound torque wrench.
Found this Kent Moore; https://www.ebay.com/itm/27570489519...-53481-19255-0
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Didn't think it was a T tool, but it came from the estate of a man who owned several Model T's. He also had a few '65 Barracuda's, so that might be where it came from.
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![]() Far end Tool read POWERLITE SAND ADJ. Torque Wrench this end. What is it used for? Very unusual |
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