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jkmas

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  1. My grandfather gave this to me about ten years ago before he died and I got it running and it runs great. But I have no idea what it is there are no names on it at all except on the magneto. Any help would be appreciated.



    Check with " oldengine.org ". This is a club out of Sandwich IL. Sandwich Illinois was an early manufacturing center for small motors. These guys have an excellent show at the fairgrounds by the way.

  2. Whilst organizing the mechanical/small engine side of the shop, i came upon a bin of my least used sockets... 3/4 in drive sockets between 1 1/2-3" mostly... I came upon a socket I forgot that I had, it is 3/8 drive with 2 nubs on the outer rim across from each other. I remember seeing this type socket somewhere but I cannot remember what it is used for... Any help? It has no capacity for any kind of hex fastener inside, just smooth and round. Made by MAC tools, it has SC21 stamped into it. A search of MAC tools website gave me nothing.

    http://img59.imageshack.us/i/mysterysocket2.jpg/
    http://img63.imageshack.us/i/mysterysocket.jpg/

    Highlander, I have one a little bit larger that was made to use on a free floating axle bearing spring loaded retaining nut (86, 89, 97 ford truck dana axle). The socket that you show looks very similar.
  3. Irnsrgn, the stone lifting device you describe is called a "lifting lewis" .
    (I'm a stone / brick mason by trade. However I have never used this device. I like to lift heavy stone slabs with nylon slings.)

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