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Twin-Six tools and Jack
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Does anyone know what the content of the "tool roll" would have been for a 1916 Twin-Six? I'm looking for a list or pictures of what the included tools might have been and what they looked like. Also, pictures of what the jack might have looked like.

Posted on: 2016/2/22 13:04
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Re: Twin-Six tools and Jack
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Can't help with the tools but if you can access a copy of the Parts List they normally listed which tools accompanied which model. It wouldn't be unusual for export models to have a more comprehensive tool kit. The earliest list I have for the Twin Six is 1921; about 25 different tools are listed for the Twin Six. Some of the tools had a very long run with Packard, I'm looking at the Packard blue print for 46706, a 5/8 x 9/16 open end wrench; print issued in 1913 and last updated under the same part number in 1930.

No mystery about the jack, it's pictured in the Reedy & Shaub book on Packard jacks. It's a mechanical rack & cog, "Packard" script cast into it, and made by the Buckeye Jack Company of Alliance, OH. Reedy graciously allowed me permission to scan and post from his book, see illustration below.

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Posted on: 2016/2/22 13:57
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G'day Twin-Six,
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I invite you to include your '16 Twin-Six, together with any other packards you may have, in the Packard Owner's Registry.

Posted on: 2016/2/22 14:46
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Re: Twin-Six tools and Jack
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Have you ever seen one of those jack's around or for sale?

Posted on: 2016/2/22 16:13
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Yes, that jack and tool specialist at Hershey has had Packard script jacks on occasion, whether the same or just similar I couldn't say.

Posted on: 2016/2/22 16:25
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Check with David Moe (Seatle Packard), Sandy Chico (Tucson Packard), Max Merrit or Kanters. (ordered by proximity to you)

Posted on: 2016/2/22 17:26
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