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Topic author - Posts: 51
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- First Name: Randy
- Last Name: Mock
- Location: Clinton IN
What is this?
I made a purchase today.
Some are T some not so much.
Any help is appreciated.
Probably for sale soon.
Thanks
Some are T some not so much.
Any help is appreciated.
Probably for sale soon.
Thanks
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- First Name: Steve
- Last Name: Tomaso
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1914 Touring, 1919 Centerdoor, 1924 TT C-Cab Express, 1925 Racer
- Location: Longbranch, WA
- Board Member Since: 2001
Re: What is this?
That's a Babbitt setting hammer underneath the gray gizmo - the white tubes appear to have Babbitt cutting tooling !
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Topic author - Posts: 51
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Re: What is this?
Thanks
I will get everything out for a better picture tomorrow.
I will get everything out for a better picture tomorrow.
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Re: What is this?
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Topic author - Posts: 51
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Re: What is this?
I’m hoping the gray gizmo is something rare.
It’s likely the profit off this job.
It’s likely the profit off this job.
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- First Name: Chris
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Re: What is this?
The gray “gizmo” is the feed for line boring equipment. Not necessarily rare or valuable but a good item if it’s not worn out. I’d be interested if it’s available and in good condition.
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- First Name: Norman
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Re: What is this?
Those axles look like you might have a "wide track" model T. Quite rare.
Norm
Norm
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Re: What is this?
The grey gismo is the Feed mechanism for an Aamco Line boring bar. Given the other items in that box, you might have the other parts that go to it as well. Post more pics of your treasures.
The ribbed tool laying under the gear rack of the feed box is a KRW main bearing babbitt peening tool.
The ribbed tool laying under the gear rack of the feed box is a KRW main bearing babbitt peening tool.
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Topic author - Posts: 51
- Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 8:09 pm
- First Name: Randy
- Last Name: Mock
- Location: Clinton IN
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Topic author - Posts: 51
- Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 8:09 pm
- First Name: Randy
- Last Name: Mock
- Location: Clinton IN
Re: What is this?
I assume all babbitt related
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- Location: Longbranch, WA
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Re: What is this?
W.A.G. - appear to be Model A related. There's a pouring jig, pouring blocks and a thrust cutter.
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Re: What is this?
I'd say the (Grey gizmo) is part of a line bore outfit.. Dave in Bellingham, WA
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Re: What is this?
#2 is a rear main thrust facer. The size of shaft will determine if it is A or T. #5 are main bearing pouring blocks. A set of them is usually 6 blocks but 2 long ones and 1short one will do.
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Topic author - Posts: 51
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Re: What is this?
Thanks for the info