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Old 10-06-13, 16:11
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Default Nice Finds ...But Wrong Jack

Indeed Nice finds however the jack is close but no cigar...

Compare the recent find and the ones in the attached pics. Notice the size of the "button" where it contacts the jacking post. The correct jack has a much larger button.

Hopefully this nugget will prevent people from starting... Jack Collections.

All this good info will be in my tool reference book...one of these days. And yes I am closer to completion....

Should anyone here have one of the correct jacks for sale or trade I am still looking and will pay or trade more than fair!!

Harris
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Old 10-06-13, 17:53
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Default Out by one number!

Thanks Bruce for the information.I am out by one number and one good thing is I don't have to try and unseize it now as it is solid with rust!I will keep an eye out now for a 925 Walker jack.Sorry,no rad socket yet but I will be out there again looking around.I figured out how to take close up pictures with my camera so took one of the track pin's head stamps,I also found a crank in the scrap pile,not sure what it's off of.Not sure if Canadian Tire was around in WWII but found a C broad arrow marked punch.
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Old 10-06-13, 18:37
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Derk: Craftsmen is the tool brand controlled by Sears, and according to Wikopedia has been making tools since about 1927. Not sure if they were making them in Canada, but US tooling certainly would have found it's way up here.
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Old 10-06-13, 20:24
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Default Rad socket?

Who,s looking for a rad socket?, may have one for trade.

Kevin.
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Old 10-06-13, 20:32
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Default Rad Socket

Kevin,

I am in search for a rad socket..Have been for some time now.

I will PM you...

With thanks,

Harris
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Old 11-06-13, 00:01
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Default Make Bruce a happy man!

Kevin,
You would make Bruce a happy man,good luck Bruce!

Rob,
That's interesting about Craftsman.(I thought it was a Canadian tire brand!)
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Old 11-06-13, 02:48
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Canadian tire's house brand tools are Mastercraft.
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Old 03-07-15, 13:58
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That last pic does raise an interesting question...Is the grease gun a single or dual stage gun?

I ask only because a friend showed me a gun a while back that would do high volume at one part of the stroke, and high pressure with another..
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Old 08-05-16, 05:55
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Default Another day of good finds!

Rob & I were back at our favorite army surplus yard today and found more goodies.I have been on the hunt for tools to fill my Ford 3 Ton CMP and Carrier tool kit list. Thanks to Rob for finding me this Carrier Tow cable.Marked DC-1940 with the hook marked DC and on the other side X1142.I will need to find another hook at some point but is nice to have an original Tow cable finally.
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Old 08-05-16, 06:01
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Default Hammers

I also found 3 Ball peen hammers in nice shape.One is unmarked (will go with my Ford GPW jeep tools),another one is marked GRAY and has a part number on the bottom of the handle 212E (will go with my Carrier tools),and an ETF with CANADA formed in the head ( CMP tools).
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Old 08-05-16, 06:07
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Default Jeep tools

My Ford GPW tool kit also had additions to it today.As well as a Ball peen hammer,I found the proper SCHRAEDER TIRE GUAGE marked US PROPERTY, and an IRWIN-USofA screwdriver marked GOV.STOCK #41-S 1076.
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Old 08-05-16, 06:22
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Default Wrenches

I have also found a few more DREADNAUGHT and ETF wrenches that I think may fill in some missing spots in my tool kit list.There were a couple of DREADNAUGHT crescent wrenches (an 8 inch for the CMP tool kit and a 10 inch which I thought I needed for the carrier but it lists a 12 inch crescent wrench so will have to go back one day and get the 12 inch Crescent wrench that I had in my hand but set down and picked up the 10 inch instead!) The DREADNAUGHT crescent wrenches also prove that GRAY are the one's that make the DREADNAUGHT brand of wrench. Another double end box wrench I found marked GRAY on one side and CANADA on the other side with a maple leaf stamped in it.
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Old 29-05-16, 08:27
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Default More goodies found today

Another trip to our favorite surplus yard today and I found some more items to fill my tool kit list.A BULLDOG shovel,rusty but I can take care of that! A few punches that fit the description in the tool kit list as 1/8'' x 1/2'' x 5'' long.One is A(crown)M 1941 and inscribed RCAF,one is ETF,one is Sheffield England and one is LAWSON & HEATON. The chisel also fits the tool kit description 3/4'' x 3/4'' x 6'' long. A few spare bulbs for my spare bulbs tin. A bundle of the wirecutter/machette lanyards that are listed in the parts manual as
*CO1Q 17056 and it just so happens that I need 3 for my wirecutters and a couple for my machettes. A nice fuel spout for my jeep tool kit. A 24'' bar for the nut spanners. Another WALKER 926 jack and a mess kit knife that was in with the issue spoons & forks.
On the way home I stopped at an antique store and found a 1944 dated jack No 18. I already had a No.16 jack that said MADE IN CANADA but no date.I also have a WALKER-266 jack rated for 6 tons but not sure that it is military or not. Can anyone confirm if it is military? And there were 2 engine crank handles there as well that I picked up just in case they were military.
And the search continues for the rest of the tools I am missing!
Regards,Derk
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