Unmarked Bill
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This popped up on the List last night and it was so weird I had to drive out to the middle of nowhere and pick it up. It's a Grumman Aircraft "Nose Landing Gear Bush Remove and Install" set in an old SnapOn box, looks like Grumman painted their grey over Snappy's red. There's a big cutter called a Spotfacer, a couple reamers, a drift with no markings, and a couple pullers. Underneath there's spacing and alignment tools. The instruction plate cleared up a lot of my confusion about what did what.
There's also an internal bush puller that's not mentioned on the instruction plate but has the Grumman markings and numbers. Also there's an empty space in the middle of the top tier, wonder what went there.
I guess I'm just posting this because I thought some of you guys might think it's cool and maybe even have seen some Grumman tools like this. I don't know offhand if any of my machines have 1.000" ID bronze bushes but it's a cool little kit and it was cheap and fun to pick up.
There's also an internal bush puller that's not mentioned on the instruction plate but has the Grumman markings and numbers. Also there's an empty space in the middle of the top tier, wonder what went there.
I guess I'm just posting this because I thought some of you guys might think it's cool and maybe even have seen some Grumman tools like this. I don't know offhand if any of my machines have 1.000" ID bronze bushes but it's a cool little kit and it was cheap and fun to pick up.
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