I scour Craigslist most days and saw a nice 15-piece set of Proto open end wrenches for sale for $60. The set was missing the 7/16" wrench but I have some other Proto wrenches in my tool box and was able to complete the set, albeit with a mismatched one. These wrenches are 20+ years old, made in the USA and are in 1/16" increments from 5/16" up to 1" and then 1-1/16", 1-1/8" and 1-1/4". A lot of hydraulic fittings on our tractors require a wrench over 1" and I typically use a couple of Proto adjustable crescent wrenches on those so these should come in handy. I like the roll up bag too both for keeping the wrenches organized, and ease of transportation.
I've bought quite a lot of Proto tools over the years between 1990 and 2010 and like them, particularly the older stuff. The seller had a bunch of other tools available for sale that belonged to his recently deceased father-in-law. I went through some boxes and put together another bundle of large open end wrenches (bigger than 1-1/4") and some nice SK wrenches with a pivoting socket on one end and an open end on the other. Not sure what that style is called but we agreed to $100 for the bunch. Just one of the bigger wrenches would cost more than $100 if from a higher-end brand so a very good deal for me. There's even a Snap-On in the mix.
I've bought quite a lot of Proto tools over the years between 1990 and 2010 and like them, particularly the older stuff. The seller had a bunch of other tools available for sale that belonged to his recently deceased father-in-law. I went through some boxes and put together another bundle of large open end wrenches (bigger than 1-1/4") and some nice SK wrenches with a pivoting socket on one end and an open end on the other. Not sure what that style is called but we agreed to $100 for the bunch. Just one of the bigger wrenches would cost more than $100 if from a higher-end brand so a very good deal for me. There's even a Snap-On in the mix.