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RE:Massey-Harris Wrenches
keitho
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3/28/2013 5:48:16 AM
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C705 is a cream separator wrench. Probably a # 4 or #5 separator. The R prefix is for Rakes. The J prefix is for Discs , both tandem and one way. P and PE are plow wrenches. I don't thik the TU number is a Massey number.
Keith Oltrogge
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RE:Massey-Harris Wrenches
MasseyH
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3/28/2013 8:27:52 AM
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Hi Keith!!
Thanks for the info on the wrenches. I never realized the letters represented a particular implement or tool. There is always room to learn!!
Thanks
Gary
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RE:Massey-Harris Wrenches
Alan Harris
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3/28/2013 9:05:15 AM
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Hello Keith,
Thanks for the info. I like Gary hadn't realized what the letters stood for. That will be most helpful.
Need to look into the TU #
Thanks
Alan
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RE:Massey-Harris Wrenches
Alan Harris
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12/13/2013 5:30:20 AM
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HELP, Does anyone have a Z 435 wrench in their collection that is 6inches long with 3/16" and 2 7/8" jaws. In the parts book it says it was supplied with a No 6 Ensilage Cutter. I think it may be a printing error. I have a Steel Z 435 that is 8" long with 3/4" and 7/8" jaws and a malleable one that is 8" long with 3/4" and 1" jaws. Any help would be most welcolm. Alan
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RE:Massey-Harris Wrenches
Alan Harris
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1/24/2014 8:30:02 AM
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Does anyone have any M-H wrenches in their collections that went with the tractors model # 12-20 model # 25, GP etc. These wrenches would have a part # starting in AA and AT. Also from Cream Separators. These wrenches start with a C.
If you have and could send me a photo of them that would be very useful to put into the list of M-H wrenches that I am making,
Thanking you in advance.
Alan
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RE:Massey-Harris Wrenches
keitho
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1/24/2014 8:48:37 AM
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Alan,
The wrenches that came with the 12-20, 25, GP etc. were not marked at all. They have no part # or MH on them. If a wrench has an AA or AT at the start of its part # it would be for the #1 , 2, or 3 Parrott type tractors.
Keith
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RE:Massey-Harris Wrenches
Alan Harris
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1/24/2014 11:52:44 AM
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Thanks Keith. Yes the AT wrenches were for the #1,2 and 3 tractors. The AA were for stationary engines. The wrenches for the tractors were up in the # 12025 T + and ending in a T.
If anyone does have any numbered wrenches or have some that they know the number of a photo would be most welcome. It looks a lot better on the list that an image out of a parts book.
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Alan
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RE:Massey-Harris Wrenches
wsaak
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1/25/2014 9:30:58 AM
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I only have 2 cream seperator wrenchs. The first is C139. The second is C280. There is a top handle C281 that goes with the C280 but I have never been able to find it. I wonder if it has M-H on it? Alan, you can use these if you want.
Wayne
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RE:Massey-Harris Wrenches
JoePoncelet
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1/25/2014 8:16:48 PM
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Wayne,
Is this the handle you were talking about for the C280 wrench? Here are two of them in a collection at the show in Paisley last fall. Not the best pictures of them, maybe Malcolm took better pictures??
Joe
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RE:Massey-Harris Wrenches
Alan Harris
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1/26/2014 3:06:35 AM
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Wayne,
Thanks for the photos. A photo next to a part # on the list looks a lot better than an image out of a parts book that is just a black silhouette.
I've got about another couple of days on the M-H list then I'm going to move onto Wallis, Verity, Johnson Harvester Co etc.
Joe
Thanks as well. I think I got a photo of a handle at Paisley.
Alan
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