Unknown tool - help identify

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psvines

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Earlysville, VA
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Kubota BX2660
This probably has nothing to do with Kubota, but you guys have been very helpful with my new tractor purchase, and seem to have ALL the answers.

I found this tool in my garage and have no idea what it is. One end has 4 wheels has spin independentlly and appear to have cutters on them.

Tool_Unknown.jpg
 
   / Unknown tool - help identify #2  
This probably has nothing to do with Kubota, but you guys have been very helpful with my new tractor purchase, and seem to have ALL the answers.

I found this tool in my garage and have no idea what it is. One end has 4 wheels has spin independentlly and appear to have cutters on them.

Tool_Unknown.jpg

Looks like a wheel dresser to me.
 
   / Unknown tool - help identify #5  
It's a dressing tool for a bench grinder wheel. Hold the rotaing wheels against the grinding wheel while the ginder is running and it will eat away the wheel to get you a flat surface.
 
   / Unknown tool - help identify #6  
I have one of these but the wheels are exposed on 3 of the 4 sides .
The only part of the wheels that are covered is the handle end.
Mine is probably a lot older than this one .
My dad had it all the while i was a kid and i was born in 1940.
 
   / Unknown tool - help identify #7  
Yep, I have a wheel dresser with my bench grinder, too. Squaring up the wheel to get a flat surface is one use, of course, and then if you do any grinding on aluminum and clog the wheel with aluminum, it'sll clean it up again.
 
   / Unknown tool - help identify
  • Thread Starter
#8  
Ah, makes sense now.
Many thanks.
Guess I'll go try it on my grinder.
 
   / Unknown tool - help identify #9  
And if you drop it on the cement floor you will have a broken wheel dresser. (Don't ask)

jb
 
 
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