The common term in America is wrench and in England is spanner.
Both names have the same purpose.
There you go, from a English as a second language member![]()
Whats the difference between a spanner and a wrench ?
Pretty sure my toolbox is full of spanners.
oh, and a shifter.
In the shed I have a large shifting Spanner on a peg that fits most tow ball nuts.
Pretty sure me Disco has things like mud guards and a bonnet also !!!
Cheers I think.
The common term in America is wrench and in England is spanner.
Both names have the same purpose.
There you go, from a English as a second language member![]()
Australian for beginners
spanner = mechanic
wrench = lower class English women (ducks and runs)
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I'll stick with me spanners thanks.
I think those "I love NY" T shirts are stupid.
Steele Rudd speak is true blue.
Do me.
If you look at the two in the photo, the bottom one is left handed. Have owned it for years. I don't remember where I got it, but most likely from a second hand shop.
Until recently it has been the only Bacho shifter I have owned, and is wasn't until I got a couple more that I realized that there are LH and RH. I just assumed that Bacho made them all that way.
And this one shifter drives me nuts.
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Dave.
I was asked " Is it ignorance or apathy?" I replied "I don't know and I don't care."
1983 RR gone (wish I kept it)
1996 TDI ES.
2003 TD5 HSE
1987 Isuzu County
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