I need information on a tool that I purchased.
The Stevens number is T-139
I assumed it was for the Cam Nut.
I checked the Stevens tool catalog and tool not found.
Also; I remember a listing about the Group A tool kit that was posted on this site.
Information about the value was requested.
Does anyone know on what happened to the tools.
I have sent 2 request to the poster and never recd. an answer.
I would like to purchase/own the Group A tools
and would appreciate any information.
My Stevens catalog doesn't list a T-139 but T- 140 is the camshaft puller so I'm going to assume you are correct in your assumption of it being the cam gear nut.
Can you post a photo ?
Steve, the camshaft nut wrench is T-138. If this is one of the wrenches that recently sold on e-bay, then the wrench T-139 is a wrench I have never seen. It is similar to the T-138 camshaft nut wrench but is shaped differently. ???
Posting a picture of it may help.
I researched the wrench quite a bit before it sold on e-bay. I could not find out anything about it. Since I already had the T-138 wrench, I gave up about 1/2 way thru the bidding. as it went for more than I wanted to give for just one wrench I needed. (im cheap)
Here is a link to the Stevens catalog. This catalog is a must read for Model T tool collectors. It has a numerical tool list, and a name tool list.
Almost all the tools Stevens made is in this catalog.
If you find out what it fits, please post it here. Inquiring minds want to know
http://www.cimorelli.com/mtdl/unknown-year/stevens_tool_catalog.pdf
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The wrench in question fits the large end of the Model T fan shaft.
Respectfully submitted,
Trent Boggess
Thank you for that piece of information, Trent !
Thanks to ALL the T tool EXPERTS!
I now Know what the T-139 tool is used for.
ANY LEADS ON THE GROUP A Stevens tools
The group was for the drive shaft repair.
I am interested in finding one for sale!
Thanks in advance!
Steve
I only know of several of those kits, mine & a couple others - I believe the late Jack Daron had one - not sure what became of his collection.
Forgot the photo !
Keep your eyes on ebay! You might get lucky but the ones I have seen are not inexpensive. We have the set for our club members to use. Nice tools.