S6-F Socket

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S6-F Socket

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I can't find it although I'm sure it's in one of the catalogs. Any idea what it is and what the time frame is? 1/2 drive and looks like might might be a ball joint socket but seems earlier than than screw in ball joints. No date code or other markings besides the ones in the images.

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Re: S6-F Socket

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Its a Ford fan shaft socket, from the 20s, very hard to find. Its a 36-F. Does it have the strikeover (S over O) on the reverse side?
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Re: S6-F Socket

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Nice find!
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Re: S6-F Socket

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No strikeover. Just the Snap on name and the number. I really thought it was S6-F but looking closer I see the 36 now.
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