I have an old Bonney 3 jaw gear puller, anyone want it ? It has one hook broken.
I might be interested. Let's see it!
I have an old Bonney 3 jaw gear puller, anyone want it ? It has one hook broken.
I might be interested. Let's see it!![]()
Wasn't me - but, ye reaps what ye sows, Todd - and your Tools Archives are some good karma.Box of unknown origin sitting outside my shop this morning. Turns out to be from a member on another forum. All Bonney. Very generous!![]()
Not quite complete yes, but those filled to empty spots.....That are some real nice looking streamline DOEs. Like the little adjustable as well. Do you happen to have a full set of streamline DOEs? Would love to see pics if possible.
Wasn't me - but, ye reaps what ye sows, Todd - and your Tools Archives are some good karma.
(Bubba did some grinding on the one end of that CV tappet wrench!)
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You can see one connector is gone and a couple pins, along with the broken hook. I haven't used it in years, since I got a posilock. My dad probably got it in the 1960s. I was going to Goodwill with it and noticed it was a Bonney, thought someone might want it.
No charge if anyone can use it or needs it for a collection.

Nice. Pretty uncommon for those to have date codes. Nice score!I already had one, but I bought this plain steel #4090 ½" extension because it has a DATE CODE on it. The "Chrome Vanadium" in italics seems to date from at least 1928, then. I think the roman typeface replaced it, as it continues into later designs.
Cool board, Twertsy. I wish I had the #21 for you, but no dice. I looked through a few boxes and came up with these guys.
Stopped into a thrift store today around lunch time. Picked a couple things, including this small refrigeration ratchet, totally seized. Oil and whacking finally dropped the cylinder out. The small...pawl, is it? was pretty buggered on the business end, so I tried flipping it around, but then the buggering sticks instead of slides. Tried to smooth it with a stone, but still locks up. Think they are hardened? I do. So not sure how to proceed. Such a simple design, but depends on everything being smooth.
Date code is (B.T.)The 1727 (CV) DOE, which is obviously of Bonney manufacture, is actually branded WRIGHT.Date code is (B.T.)
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"T" is 1928. Wright Aeronautical Corporation (1919-1929) merged with Curtiss in 1929. My guess is, your wrench is for building airplanes.
Edit - and now I see it's under discussion elsewhere on the web.
http://g503.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=268746&start=60
View media item 62070Couple eBay purchases
1/4" ratchet was £4.89 and is really nice
11/16" socket was a couple £ and appears to be nos.






Bruce! I'm interested if you can pick and ship. Happy to papal you.
Bruce! I'm interested if you can pick and ship. Happy to papal you.
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