We had a set like that at the dairy I worked at, probably 100 yr old?Nice set of slip rolls. Also out the basement, but originally for someone else who hasn’t really the space, so now mine
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We had a set like that at the dairy I worked at, probably 100 yr old?Nice set of slip rolls. Also out the basement, but originally for someone else who hasn’t really the space, so now mine
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Never seen a set with the big wheel, only handles some with 2 speed/ torque inputsNice set of slip rolls. Also out the basement, but originally for someone else who hasn’t really the space, so now mine
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Idi Amin strange choice.
Idi Amin - Wikipedia ??Idi Amin strange choice.
Do you have a part number for that please? I needs one of them!Yesterday some nice girders from @CompoSimmonite and a snap on tool for taking off the retainer spring cover on brake shoes.
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To make one, it's easy enough to grind a slot in an appropriate size of 1/4" or 3/8" drive socket, then use an extension bar as a handle.Do you have a part number for that please? I needs one of them!
If it’s stupid money I could make one I guess.
One of the jokes about Idi Amin was that if he did any dastardly acts we would remove his image from our Jam Jars .
I've got a Craftsman one somewhere - found a pair of pliers still worked better!Do you have a part number for that please? I needs one of them!
If it’s stupid money I could make one I guess.
I always use pliers. They work great till they don’t and you have to hunt the springI've got a Craftsman one somewhere - found a pair of pliers still worked better!
Can I have your Craftsman one?I've got a Craftsman one somewhere - found a pair of pliers still worked better!
Yes been there, lose the spring, abandon the job, go buy new fixing kit, come back and immediately find old spring.I always use pliers. They work great till they don’t and you have to hunt the spring![]()
I will clean it off later and have a closer look to see the numberDo you have a part number for that please? I needs one of them!
If it’s stupid money I could make one I guess.
Are they really plastic cable ties on that?
Yeah. But they only hold the stake and the hardy tool on. The anvil is secured to the pallet by the blocks. That ain’t going anywhere!Are they really plastic cable ties on that?![]()
Here is a better picture of the number, they are not cheap new but Ebay might be a good place to look.Do you have a part number for that please? I needs one of them!
If it’s stupid money I could make one I guess.
Its with the Craftsman tongs/pliers that I bought at the same time for hooking the brake shoe springs back on - wherever that is . . .Can I have your Craftsman one?![]()