Thanks Jack. That is good stuff to have. That's what I like about this forum, someone always has an answer.:newsmile106:
Took a 1 7/8" standard socket, mounted it on the lathe, parted it near the square drive end then expanded a piece of 2" pipe, 6" long, on my tube bending machine/muffler, so the socket would just fit. then I pressed the socket end into the pipe, half the depth of the socket, and ran a bead around it. then I flipped it to the other end and set the square drive end on it and ran another bead around it. voila deep socket to use for the forward belt sprocket nut.---jack
Don't know what it was used for, Not even sure how to use it, just thought you put the prongs into the battery's cell. My Father-in-law (Reuben) was a farmer so it was not for high tech equipment.Battery load tester for?????
It a vintage battery cell tester used on this kind of batteries:Don't know what it was used for, Not even sure how to use it, just thought you put the prongs into the battery's cell. My Father-in-law (Reuben) was a farmer so it was not for high tech equipment.