Dieselman 63
Forklift Certified
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- Location
- Wellington, New Zealand
Hello,
I need some help, partially because I'm curious but also because I would like more of a type of tool that I don't know the name of. I have been keeping an eye out for these things - made by Moore & Wright so I know they're quality, but what are they? They're invaluable for knocking pins out.
The two I have here have come caked in paint and grime, bought separately but shine up really well.
My other question is about my oil cans. These are both Wesco. The red one is a 1965 model, but the green is from 1957. The red one is just your simple, classic spout, but what does the green one do? It feels like it should oil things up high - I've used it to do my garage door but it's pretty much useless for anything else. Is it from a vehicle or a particular machine? I have never seen another for sale online with this type of spout but it must be Wesco as the brand name is moulded into the silver lug that screws onto the bottle.
Any help will be gladly appreciated!
I need some help, partially because I'm curious but also because I would like more of a type of tool that I don't know the name of. I have been keeping an eye out for these things - made by Moore & Wright so I know they're quality, but what are they? They're invaluable for knocking pins out.
The two I have here have come caked in paint and grime, bought separately but shine up really well.
My other question is about my oil cans. These are both Wesco. The red one is a 1965 model, but the green is from 1957. The red one is just your simple, classic spout, but what does the green one do? It feels like it should oil things up high - I've used it to do my garage door but it's pretty much useless for anything else. Is it from a vehicle or a particular machine? I have never seen another for sale online with this type of spout but it must be Wesco as the brand name is moulded into the silver lug that screws onto the bottle.
Any help will be gladly appreciated!