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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfiles" data-source="post: 62530" data-attributes="member: 782"><p>I am glad you got it figured out -------------- I went thru a 4 year apprenticeship and I been a heavy equipment mechaninc since 1976 and never heard shifter before , most here called it a Crescent wrench or an adjustable wrench , I have heard the term spanner , think it is British term , but I have always called a spanner wrench the wrench you would use to open the cylinders gland ( head ) nut , got some spanners but usually use a large pair of Channel lock pliers ( slip joint pliers ) unless it is very tight ---------------- over here if you hold it in your hand and turn counter closewise it opens , I got one that says made in Sweden on it and it is the opposite way</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfiles, post: 62530, member: 782"] I am glad you got it figured out -------------- I went thru a 4 year apprenticeship and I been a heavy equipment mechaninc since 1976 and never heard shifter before , most here called it a Crescent wrench or an adjustable wrench , I have heard the term spanner , think it is British term , but I have always called a spanner wrench the wrench you would use to open the cylinders gland ( head ) nut , got some spanners but usually use a large pair of Channel lock pliers ( slip joint pliers ) unless it is very tight ---------------- over here if you hold it in your hand and turn counter closewise it opens , I got one that says made in Sweden on it and it is the opposite way [/QUOTE]
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