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Small pick & hatchet looking thing does have a name that I have forgotten. It was also in the horse shoeing tools, but I never saw one used for shoeing a horse.
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This is called a clinch cutter. The hatchet end is used to open the clinched end of the nail gripping the hoof wall. The pointed end is a pritchel used to open the holes in a shoe.

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A little more fun stuff.
Link Chain is fairly light weight, about 15 / 20 feet long. Does not look like it was ever used.
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Guess what the ball looking is and where it goes. (Think Budwiser.)
The trailer hitch is cast steel, Made by "Acme", Patent date 1939.
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More Odd Ball stuff.
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Mostly Junk all of it in 1 bucket. Old junk & newer Junk.
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Is that a Polish chain saw?:D

Careful James before you know it your gonna have the Belarus tractor owners or the Long owners after you ! :D

Boone
 
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Careful James before you know it your gonna have the Belarus tractor owners or the Long owners after you ! :D

Boone

Yeah, but you gotta admit, it was a little funny!:)
 
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A little more fun stuff.
Link Chain is fairly light weight, about 15 / 20 feet long. Does not look like it was ever used.
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Guess what the ball looking is and where it goes. (Think Budwiser.)
The trailer hitch is cast steel, Made by "Acme", Patent date 1939.
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More Odd Ball stuff.
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Mostly Junk all of it in 1 bucket. Old junk & newer Junk.
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JIm on the frist picture looks like a binder chain some called it a farm chain the links seperate when folded 90 deg and slid off the link ?
2nd picture brass or metal top of horse hame. drill for power pole to mount cross arms. and traile hitch fthat fits over a ball.
3rd. looks like a bucket of stuff from my bench tool drawer. last a catch all bucket beside the trash can.
How deep are youi into the barn?
ken
 
   / Trash & Treasures + What is it's #139  
The clamp looking thing in pic 3 might be for hot patchs, the finger part is missing.
 
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JIm on the frist picture looks like a binder chain some called it a farm chain the links seperate when folded 90 deg and slid off the link ?
2nd picture brass or metal top of horse hame. drill for power pole to mount cross arms. and traile hitch fthat fits over a ball.
3rd. looks like a bucket of stuff from my bench tool drawer. last a catch all bucket beside the trash can.
How deep are youi into the barn?
ken

Hi Ken,
Good to see you around.
Link chain is really light weight. Only 1 I've ever seen that light. Yep the ball object is off the top of a Hane. Most were brass or chrome plated, maybe this one was many years ago.
Good chance you are right on the drill, it's fore sure a specialty drill.
I think the old trailer hitch is really neat. May someday put it on an old trailer.

Pretty well done in the black smith shop. Several more old pipe tools & cutters. Other odds & ends. Done a little in the wood shop, lot more to go. One building I haven't even opened the door yet. Still have the harness shed to go through, some junk in the wheel shop & more in the wagon shed.

Leejohn - Sorry but its some kind of puller or even closer to a pin remover of some type. I've put on 100's of hot patches, am sure its not for that.

More later
Jim
 
 
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