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BX2360, FEL, MMM, BX2750D snowblower. 1953 Minneapolis Moline ZAU
Is that nut metal?Drumroll....
First, I did NOT drop my phone in the hole but I did get a picture taken!
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It doesn't look like it uses a church key but it does look like a shutoff of some sort.
Oh and for the record that's about 5 feet under ground.
That looks like a 2" square nut on top of a ductile iron gate valve. Possibly much bigger than a curb box. Never saw a curb box with a nut that size.
2" or so is standard water main gate top nut size - - 4" up to 16"...maybe bigger. Usually, there's a ductile iron riser in the street. On a lawn, no need for DI.....
Curb boxes are often ball valves.....think 3/4" valve with a small square nut or tab. 90 degrees on/off.
It's possible the utility got water curb boxes with 2" nuts. Never seen it, but doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Saves on tools, and curbs boxes can be a hassle.
A 2" valve key is much more heavy-duty than a curb box key. That tool could easily break a curb box......so not sure how viable that theory is.
So I'm not thinking that's a typical 3/4-1" curb box.....