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Wheelhorse#1

Picked up a set of JD 50# wheel weights to go on a 12 auto.Plan on using to push snow.

They are plastic ,wanted cast but haven’t found a good deal on those yet.40 for the pair..not bad but of course I’ll have to paint them.

Also grab these old tools just need to clean them up a bit.20 bucks for the lot 

 

 

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ebinmaine

@Mows4three

Got any thoughts on these?

 

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ri702bill

The C Clamp on the left seems to be in good condition, and has a fine pitch screw to boot.

If the files are a name brand like Nicholson, good score if they are OLD. Nicholson File used to manufacture in Providence, RI - later East Providence for decades. Not anymore.....:crying-yellow:

The Monkey Wrench and the Open End Spanner, though useful, make great wall art.

Can't see the name of the C Clamp on the right - doesn't matter - it looks sprung where the pad on the screw will not align properly to the frame...

But you got your $20 worth with the rest....

Bill

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Wheelhorse#1
34 minutes ago, ri702bill said:

 

Can't see the name of the C Clamp on the right - doesn't matter - it looks sprung where the pad on the screw will not align properly to the frame...

But you got your $20 worth with the rest....

Bill

 

Great observation Bill

Absolutly sprung. Didn't check it out well and noticed when I got home.

I'm always looking for old usa made tools.Im just learning some of the old bran names and such.

The lady unfortunately lost her husband recently and was selling off some of his tools.She had many more I would have picked up but I didn't bring enough cash.Sad thing is she told me what she couldn't sell was going to scrap yard for the metal :huh:   

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ri702bill
1 minute ago, Wheelhorse#1 said:

was going to scrap yard for the metal

And once it's gone, it's gone for good and no one gets to appreciate it anymore..........

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Wheelhorse#1
1 hour ago, ri702bill said:

And once it's gone, it's gone for good and no one gets to appreciate it anymore..........


Exactly Bill

I’ve set a time to go back to purchase more.Id love to have them plus I know she could use the help.

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ri702bill

A win-win for all involved.....:handgestures-thumbupright:

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John2189

That panel dolly will be handy to hammer out a dent

 

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ebinmaine
3 hours ago, Wheelhorse#1 said:

Sad thing is she told me what she couldn't sell was going to scrap yard for the metal

Find out what she "can't sell". 

Remind her of what Bill said above. 

Also remind her that scrap value is down. 

Perhaps you can strike a better deal on more items and save them from the recycling.   

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Mows4three

I like the big tools, EB.  Bigger the better!

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