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deleted
· 7 years ago
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I demand a potato!!
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rwby_rose
· 7 years ago
http://farmcareltd.com/wp-content/themes/farmcare/_assets/img/what-we-do/potato.png
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deleted
· 7 years ago
Thank you. The sight of that potato makes life worth living.
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strongsad
· 7 years ago
We always called the ring wrench a flarenut wrench.
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that_creepy_guy
· 7 years ago
Yeah same here
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15jbaughman
· 7 years ago
Ive heard it as ratcheting flarenut wrench
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deleted
· 7 years ago
What about a monkey wrench?
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guest
· 7 years ago
Yeah, and most of the rest of the planet, they're called "spanners", not 'wrenches'. Sheesh! Americans!
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that_creepy_guy
· 7 years ago
Wrench makes more sense than "spanner" because you are Wrenching with them, duh. Lol
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smitty
· 7 years ago
If it makes you happy, some types of hook wrenches are also called spanner wrenches.
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deleted
· 7 years ago
Checkmate
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that_creepy_guy
· 7 years ago
Dammit @smitty you weren't supposed to tell them
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guest
· 7 years ago
In French, they are "clés" (the same word as "keys"), because we French people only have different words for different things when it is utterly useless.
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lucky11
· 7 years ago
I've never seen a hook wrench before.
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pokethebear
· 7 years ago
For use on spanner nuts and shock/spring adjusters
smitty
· 7 years ago
Missed a trick not finishing this with a spud wrench.
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pokethebear
· 7 years ago
I've a spud ratchet wrench. Klein 1/2" drive.
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pokethebear
· 7 years ago
Offset open ring is AKA a line wrench.
maddashforpie
· 7 years ago
WHAT DID YOU JUST SAY ABOUT POTATOES?!?! As an Idahoan I now feel honorbound to fight you. Don't you go dissing mah taters dude.
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