KRW tool identity and use
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Topic author - Posts: 849
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- First Name: Gene
- Last Name: French
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1926 Roadster pkup.
- Location: Nunn, CO
- MTFCA Number: 15614
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KRW tool identity and use
i have several KRW tools that i have "dug out" of my archives ... some are of known use ... most are spoken for ... i am wondering about tool # AT1057 ... this seems to be a seal driver ? i have included a picture with dimensions ... any help in identifying is appreciated ...always an optimist ...Gene French
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Re: KRW tool identity and use
Gene for a model A. Look up KRW tools, there is a web site that will help you id the tools . Dan
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Re: KRW tool identity and use
Without the book in hand, I am pretty sure that it is for installing the upper drive shaft seal. That seal is knocked out from the rear and installed from the front. They came in two sizes, car (this one) and double A truck. There would have been a 2ed tool for installing the sleeve (again two sizes).
I know the voices aren't real but damn they have some good ideas!
1925 Cut down pickup
1920 Dodge touring
1948 Ford F2 pickup
1925 Cut down pickup
1920 Dodge touring
1948 Ford F2 pickup
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Re: KRW tool identity and use
Hey Gene. Where are you located in Nunn? We went through there a few days ago by accident. We were just driving by on our way to Cheyenne. May get back out that way again one of these days now that we know where Nunn is. Our youngest Son and his family live not far from Fort Morgan. Dave
1925 mostly original coupe.
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Re: KRW tool identity and use
Looks like A310/AA310 in the catalog page. Described ass "Propeller Shaft Grease Retainer Placer". Likely the A and AA prefix for for the Model vehicle
Also found this site which has an entire catalogue (also they have for l ater years)
https://fordtoolcollector.org/k-r-wilson-1926-2/
https://fordtoolcollector.org/k-r-wilson-1931-32/
etc
Also found this site which has an entire catalogue (also they have for l ater years)
https://fordtoolcollector.org/k-r-wilson-1926-2/
https://fordtoolcollector.org/k-r-wilson-1931-32/
etc
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