[AT] Special Tool for VAC Case
Louis
louis at kellnet.com
Sat Feb 26 19:50:28 PST 2005
What about a crowsfoot wrench, that you can attach your torque wrench
to? They make them in a configuration like a box wrench. I have a few of
them. I got them from a local store that specializes in tools. You
might be able to get them from a Mac or Snap On Dealer. Would that
work? You would have to do some math and adjust your torque setting.
Lou
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[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of H. L. Staples
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You may have to visit a junk tool store or pawn shop and get an old
wrench and do some cutting and welding. or you could extend a wrench to
a length of one foot then use a spring scale to exert 65 pounds of pull.
H. L. Staples
McLoud, Oklahoma
USA
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From: Ken and Mona Frost
Date: 02/26/05 15:04:49
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Subject: [AT] Special Tool for VAC Case
I'm trying to find a C-wrench or T-132 tool which is an extension of a
torque wrench to tighten the nuts on the right side of the engine for my
1952 Case VAC tractor. These studs are very hard to access with
anything but a box end wrench. To use a torque wrench to tighten them
to 65 lbs, you need an extension like a C wrench or a T-132 Thanks.
Ken Frost
Elberta, AL
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