Crank handle

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blgitn
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Crank handle

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Got this at the Winchester AACA show / swap meet for 4 bucks. I think it's for 30 and later, yes?
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Ulysses6
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Model Year: 1929

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blgitn wrote:Got this at the Winchester AACA show / swap meet for 4 bucks. I think it's for 30 and later, yes?
yes, looks like a AA-17036-D. January 1930 through end of production.
ModelAkid
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Yes, and very good condition too, the lugs show hardly any wear. Good deal!
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stew
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By chance is it for sale? Care to double, triple, etc., etc., your money ????
Always one bad decision away from a good time.
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s147881
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What makes this an AA crank handle?
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lookin-backtexas
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s147881 wrote:What makes this an AA crank handle?
When Budd started supplying Ford with 5 hole disc wheels in January 1930, the lug nuts were changed to 7/8 x 1-1/2 hex nuts which required a separate lug wrench other than the starting crank.
If you are not driving your AA truck you might as well be collecting clocks!
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s147881
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Thanks / I always thought that I had wrong one for my truck because it did not have socket on end. I found same one in my truck with lug wrench when I purchased it. Thanks
Bob C
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I think Neil posted this.

Bob
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