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what is it

Post by AZTerry » Mon Feb 19, 2024 6:25 pm

Does anyone know what the items in the photo are? They appear to be cast brass.

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Re: what is it

Post by TFan » Mon Feb 19, 2024 11:38 pm

Without something for size with it I'd have to say that it's a two piece wire wheel hub puller, bolt them together and start yankin. Jim
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Re: what is it

Post by Bryant » Tue Feb 20, 2024 6:38 am

Is there a back story to it? Found in a T parts pile or related to the T somehow? Who’s was it before you and what interests did they have? I agree it looks like a puller of some sort. Cast bronze? Looks like some of the odd tools I’ve come across in the dairy processing industry. Maybe clamps on the top bowl of a cream separator allowing you to hoist it off? Maybe not
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Re: what is it

Post by AZTerry » Tue Feb 20, 2024 6:13 pm

Attached is another photo. The item came from the estate of a man that not only had model t parts but many other items. I suspect this is a very old item but not for a model t, maybe farm related. The two parts are identical with part number 5464.5 cast in them near the larger bolt hole. The larger bolt hole in both are taped 5/16 coarse.
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