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01-08-2013, 07:39 AM #141
Re: Trash & Treasures + What is it's
The puller looks like a puller for early Ford rear hubs A's to '48?? and I think some early Chrysler products also. The center of the hub stuck out a about an inch and had a groove in it. You took off the hub nut, slipped the puller onto the groove and tightened the bolt to pop off the hub. They made them in many forms, I have one in the garage that looks like yours except with 2 legs.
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01-08-2013, 08:45 AM #142Elite Member
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Good chance you are right. It is specialized for 1 job. May be a little small for an axle????
I think the piston / rod looking thing is some kind of valve. It's not a piston for an engine, but????
Thing on the lower right is some kind of a key or adjustment tool. The key end is flat on 1 side & curved on the other.
Square object has little pegs under the clamp & other side. Angled side has small teeth.
Adjustable angle, used for setting a saw?? But has no marking on it and fairly limited as to the angle, maybe 30 degrees.
I don't even have a good guess on the toothed bar at the top of picture.
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01-08-2013, 06:31 PM #143
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01-08-2013, 07:07 PM #144
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Now don't know what to think. The bucketful of tools- they look dusty. Seems like someone has been spending too much tine on the lazy boy recliner! I'd expect those tools to be shiny from use!
I love the old wrenches with the curve handles. Hame tops are great for canes- have 3 I made.
Manure spreaders and machinery where the turning wheel provides the power use chain like that. Fits over the cogs on a geared drive gear.2003 NH TC30, International Agritech 5' Bushhog, Carryall, Camo brush trailer, Gravel gravity dump trailer, International single plow, International disc harrow, Bucket mount Snowbear snowplow, hiller/bedder, Craftsman ZTL 7000, CCRT4, My favorite 20oz hammer I left on the woodpile a month ago.
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01-09-2013, 12:44 AM #145Veteran Member
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[QUOTE=crash325;3137857]A little more fun stuff.
Link Chain is fairly light weight, about 15 / 20 feet long. Does not look like it was ever used.
Attachment 296750
Common type chain used on a lot of ag equip back when. Easily "broken", turn on side, adjust one link to about a 90 angle and drive it out of its mate. Reverse process to put in a new link that has busted. Last time I fixed one of those was 1954 on an old pull combine.
Harry K
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01-09-2013, 02:47 AM #146Elite Member
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[QUOTE=turnkey4099;3140510]Hi Harry, your right about the chain. I have an old Manure spreader that is pretty much intact. This chain is so light I can't think of a use for it. Had to be something that turned real easy. Only use I have thought of so far is to make some "Biker" belts out of it.
May take a picture of it laying on one of the spreader chains.
TC. Had not thought about using the hane top on a cane. Me being only 73, don't need a cane "Yet".
"Shiny from use", it would take a dozen people working full time to keep some of these old "Treasures' clean & shinny.
There is a wooden handled screw driver in the pile. Those were one of the best screw drivers ever made. Use to have several.
Here is a couple of lamps that I don't think I've posted yet.
Red on on the left is a small size made by "Sun Corp." USA I think. Am sure you all have seen or used a "Coleman" lamp before. Naturally it has broken mantels. When I was a kid I thought the Coleman was the best light ever made.
::"I STARTED out with nothing....I still have most of it." 
New Holland TC45 1,300+ hours - FEL - back hoe - post hole digger - Hydraulic Gannon - cement mixer - pressure washer - 1975 Dodge 500 flat bed - 1974 chevy C65 6 yard dump truck.
All home made by me. loading forks - 2 drags - roller - Sheep's Foot - Pusher (to unload flat bed truck.) - pickle fork digger - Log splitter -
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01-09-2013, 08:22 AM #147Veteran Member
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Jim back on post #122 answered your question about geared motor. but the thread become cobbled and wasn't displayed.
I have very simular motor used on commerical bread mixer only motor is shorted out. Planning on that "trip west" can load it up in pick-up bed and you can display or make tortitias for the tourists in your
Black Smith shop next to the grave yard showing head boards from the O'K corral. Guess the grand son of Gerromino still has his shop there. Fifty years make changes. ?
Also need another horse collar, hames and assorted parts of harness of a team?
Think was used to haul ties for the rail road North West Ark &Mo. that shut down in 1949.
The chain you show I might have some gears also the the chain ran on with worn chain in a old coffee can.
Still planning on a trip about June just a years delay.
ken
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01-09-2013, 09:52 AM #148Elite Member
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Hi Ken,
Speaking of Boot Hill Grave yard. Grandad & I attended the last funeral there. An old man named Nunnley (Spelling?) had a shack there and was cleaning up the grave yard and making new markers. One morning Grandad found him dead.
Funeral was a little delayed. Hurse blew 2 tires just outside of town & wound up down in a ditch. They had to send another one out of Bisbee and it took a while.
Were I younger I might take you up on that Cafe thing. In San Marcos CA I use to eat in one that lots of similar stuff. I always though some of it came from Grandads. Mom sold a lot to someone from CA.
::"I STARTED out with nothing....I still have most of it." 
New Holland TC45 1,300+ hours - FEL - back hoe - post hole digger - Hydraulic Gannon - cement mixer - pressure washer - 1975 Dodge 500 flat bed - 1974 chevy C65 6 yard dump truck.
All home made by me. loading forks - 2 drags - roller - Sheep's Foot - Pusher (to unload flat bed truck.) - pickle fork digger - Log splitter -
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01-09-2013, 10:01 AM #149Veteran Member
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01-09-2013, 02:55 PM #150Veteran Member
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A bit of correction. I read the whole thread and if it was mentioned I didn't see it.
The sort of "S" shaped harness part is a a "Hame" not "Hane"...or at least google doesn't recognize 'hane". They went over the horse collar and all the pulling gear was attached to them.
I was sure I had that right but checked google to make sure. 60 year old memories tend to be a bit...shall we say "fuzzy"?
Harry K
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