Does anyone have any idea what this is?
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Does anyone have any idea what this is?
Hi guys
My local RFD has had this thing hanging round the shop for a while now, (he found it lying around in the back of the shop) and has no idea what it is. Wondering if any of you guys know?
It may be farming related, honestly have no clue. Can't find anything like it on google...
It has a handle about a foot long
Regards
Steve
My local RFD has had this thing hanging round the shop for a while now, (he found it lying around in the back of the shop) and has no idea what it is. Wondering if any of you guys know?
It may be farming related, honestly have no clue. Can't find anything like it on google...
It has a handle about a foot long
Regards
Steve
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Re: Does anyone have any idea what this is?
some sort of cocking handle/lever ?
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For a crossbow?
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Part of a chain hoist of some sort perhaps?.
Does it ratchet?.....
Does it ratchet?.....
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Re: Does anyone have any idea what this is?
A wire strainer?
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It's for getting a two bob bit out of a Scotsman's hand
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+1Triffid wrote:A wire strainer?
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Some excellent, albeit (probably) wrong answers, thanks.
It’s weird, the two hooks move together and the only thing it seems to do is to push a chisel like “blade” in the opposite direction. Not sharp enough to cut anything, , like it could bend or break wire or some thing else of about 6mm diameter. Baffling design, and seems to be carrying on!
It’s weird, the two hooks move together and the only thing it seems to do is to push a chisel like “blade” in the opposite direction. Not sharp enough to cut anything, , like it could bend or break wire or some thing else of about 6mm diameter. Baffling design, and seems to be carrying on!
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Part of some old scales?
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