Locomotive open end wrench rusted Antique
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Locomotive Open wrench rusted 22” long,4 1/2” wide. Recovered 1960 from the Delaware &Hudson yard, Chestnut Street NY. This wrench was used in repair and converting steam engines to diesel at the Oneonta Roundhouse. Also on two climax locomotives used for switching.
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