New Britain Coil Spring Type Oil Filter Wrench Heavy Duty # M-150 Vintage Tool on 2040-parts.com
Hinckley, Ohio, US
A used coil spring oil filter wrench with 3/4" nut, approx 3 3/4" wide near the top. Manufactured by New Britain, part no. M-150. Needs cleaned. See pictures for condition, Enjoy!
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