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A Facebook Marketplace Treasure...
I was scanning through FB Marketplace the other day, just looking at machinery for sale, when an ad caught my eye. I wasn't even thinking about T stuff when this popped up. I thought it might be a scam, but for the $70 asking price I thought I'd give it a shot. It arrived today...
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Re: A Facebook Marketplace Treasure...
SCORE!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: A Facebook Marketplace Treasure...
Great find! Congrats.
Now get Dan Hatch’s taper reamer to complete that set!
Now get Dan Hatch’s taper reamer to complete that set!
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Re: A Facebook Marketplace Treasure...
That’s super neat to find the box with it! It doesn’t look beat up either. Really good things are out there and you have to be at the right place at the right time!
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Re: A Facebook Marketplace Treasure...
Score one for Jerry! What a find!
1917 Touring
1946 Aeronca Champ
1952 Willys M38a1 Jeep (sold 2023)
1953 Ford Jubilee Tractor
1946 Aeronca Champ
1952 Willys M38a1 Jeep (sold 2023)
1953 Ford Jubilee Tractor
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Re: A Facebook Marketplace Treasure...
Great score. Even if you buy the pair of reamers from Dan, you are still doing very good as to price. I would recommend to get the reamers from Dan and also look for a single taper reamer to complete your set. Having a extra pair of reamers is a wise investment. Dan has almost quit making them a couple times. He may not have them for sale much longer. Make sure to use the thrust washer on the reamers while using it. The reamers will cut backwards into the fixture with out the thrust washer, ruining the fixture.,
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Re: A Facebook Marketplace Treasure...
I believe the thrust washers are there, but I had no idea what they were for... until now. Thanks!dobro1956 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 03, 2025 8:35 pmGreat score. Even if you buy the pair of reamers from Dan, you are still doing very good as to price. I would recommend to get the reamers from Dan and also look for a single taper reamer to complete your set. Having a extra pair of reamers is a wise investment. Dan has almost quit making them a couple times. He may not have them for sale much longer. Make sure to get a thrust washer to use on the reamers while using it. The reamers will cut backwards into the fixture with out the thrust washer, ruining the fixture.,
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Re: A Facebook Marketplace Treasure...
Thanks guys! This has been a fun little find. 

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Re: A Facebook Marketplace Treasure...
I did not notice the washers were there till I looked at the photos again. Yes the thrust washers are there. I changed my post, but not before you commented. This is a very useful tool. One other thing to remember is to check the front axle with a file before using the taps. If the axle has become "work hardened" from use, the reamers can be ruined by using them on the hardened axle. To check, take a file and file all 4 of the wear surfaces on the axle. If a file does not "cut" , then the axle needs "annealed". To anneal the axle, shine up all four of the wear surfaces with sandpaper or stone. Just enough to be "shiney". Then heat each area slowly with a torch till the shiney surface is just starting to turn "blue". Then let cool off slowly. They will then be "annealed" and safe to use the reamers on. Use lots of oil or tap fluid and clean often as reaming.
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Re: A Facebook Marketplace Treasure...
Jerry: nice score. Email me by forum. Dan
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Re: A Facebook Marketplace Treasure...
That's a find almost worth joining the Facebook farce.
Allan from down under.
Allan from down under.
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Re: A Facebook Marketplace Treasure...
Jerry Van:
"I wasn't even thinking about T stuff". Fake News!
"I wasn't even thinking about T stuff". Fake News!
Grayling Michigan
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Re: A Facebook Marketplace Treasure...
WOW! someone sure didn't know what they had!!
There is this command as I recall.... "thou shall not steal"!
Oh, you did pay for it!
Absolved.

There is this command as I recall.... "thou shall not steal"!




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Re: A Facebook Marketplace Treasure...
You caught meEd Baudoux wrote: ↑Wed Jun 04, 2025 8:44 amJerry Van:
"I wasn't even thinking about T stuff". Fake News!![]()

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Re: A Facebook Marketplace Treasure...
Well done Jerry!
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One who cannot find beauty in an engine cannot find beauty in the universe.
One who cannot find beauty in an engine cannot find beauty in the universe.