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Found 2 tool boxes in scrap pile.

ex-x-fire

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Let see what's in side of these two Craftsman boxes.
Mostly cheap sockets, Master Mechanic stuff. So of the larger sockets are stamped USA while others a Taiwanese. The 3/8 ratchet is USA while the 1/4 is unmarked cheapie. The files are quality pieces, lightly used. Pocket knife is a Case and is very sharp. The V shaped thing has me stumped, it has Ford trademark stamped in it along with an L.
 

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ex-x-fire

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Here's a few more pictures. Looks like the previous owner was into everything. That Big M thing is an ice scraper.
 

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PugetDude

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Let see what's in side of these two Craftsman boxes.
Mostly cheap sockets, Master Mechanic stuff. So of the larger sockets are stamped USA while others a Taiwanese. The 3/8 ratchet is USA while the 1/4 is unmarked cheapie. The files are quality pieces, lightly used. Pocket knife is a Case and is very sharp. The V shaped thing has me stumped, it has Ford trademark stamped in it along with an L.

Ball joint separator?
 

DougMN

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Looks like a magnet. If not magnetic then a rare nonmagnetic magnet.
 

larry_g

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Horse shoe thing is part of a model t clutch

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lg
no neat sig line
 
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I have one of those horseshoe things as well, it came with a large lot of random tools I acquired. Nice to know what it is, I just use it as a paperweight.
 

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Wow, it's amazing what morons will throw away. Basic set of tools like that can save a person thousands if they know how to use them. Great find.
 

abachman

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#10 above is closest to correct. It is where the magnets interact to generate the electricity in the magneto on a Model T Ford. They are attached to the flywheel, not the clutch.
 

larry_g

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#10 above is closest to correct. It is where the magnets interact to generate the electricity in the magneto on a Model T Ford. They are attached to the flywheel, not the clutch.

I'll stand corrected....

lg
no neat sig line
 

McFarmer

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#10 above is closest to correct. It is where the magnets interact to generate the electricity in the magneto on a Model T Ford. They are attached to the flywheel, not the clutch.

Hey thanks, I’ve been kicking one of those around for years.
 

BFBOB

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Found 'em in a scrap pile, huh? Sure ya did, kid. Now turn around, put your hands behind your back...:bounce:


I'm pissed. I just paid $10 for one of those Heritage boxes with the tray. ...it was full of nice stuff, but that's beside the point!
 
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