
AH OK! Now I'm seeing it.Looks like each are missing the portion that slides up.
Still pretty cool.
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Theres not a loop to hold the tooth/cog, unless its been cut off. Now It looks tobe driven up on the back of the channeled slide.If you look closely, that little finger has a pivot. I think it allows the finger to move back, like a ratchet on teeth. I suspect you would lift the missing part to the appropriate height , then lift and lower the handle once to raise the wheel.2me the OP's missing piece doesn't have teethTheres not a loop to hold the tooth/cog, unless its been cut off. Now It looks tobe driven up on the back of the channeled slide.
If you look closely, that little finger has a pivot. I think it allows the finger to move back, like a ratchet on teeth. I suspect you would lift the missing part to the appropriate height , then lift and lower the handle once to raise the wheel.
I believe so. It looks like it would only lift a wheel an inch or two. Or I'm completely wrong..lolA double row of teeth toward the handle side of the slide channel makes sense. But how would it release with a load on it? Just swing the handle upwards?
I believe so. It looks like it would only lift a wheel an inch or two. Or I'm completely wrong..lol
Ya I looked too..lol I saw a few wagon wheel jacks that were close.I believe your right, designed to just get the load off a fraction would be enough. I searched the web best i can and can't find that style anywhere.