oooo interesting. the shiny roller looks similar to rollers used for drawing out wire and the small rollers on the side don't have any grooves. Maybe it's rolled across a surface? The spring on the shiny roller arm may control the tension in the wire? The only thing I can think of is some sort of guide/ tensioner for winding a wire around a shaft or something? No idea, guess i'll find out in a week :D
I’m stumped. Got me.
Looks similar to a tube cutter, but I'm going to go with a tube bead setter. I think you would need another roller for it to work, but maybe.
my dentist was still using them in the late 60s and early 70s with no Novacaine
Yikes
I have no idea lol
Hey, you have one of AVE's Knives. Skooum bit of kit.
@@postalbilly80 yup, the new 18mm should be here any day with the copper upgrade kit for the original 25mm.
Perhaps my eyes are broken and that’s a regular bronco, but is that a Centurion bronco? 4dr based off the F-Series chassis?
Your eyes are telling the truth. '88 C350. Got a bunch of videos of it in a Playlist.
No snow please. I got my hoe bucket off to get repaired . It's got some pin holes started in it. Once it's fixed we are good to go.
Friday now, we're only at around 6" of snow so far. I'm a little confused, you use the backhoe for snow removal? Or do you mean the loader bucket?
It's a 970 utility tractor and I use the loader bucket for snow.
oooo interesting. the shiny roller looks similar to rollers used for drawing out wire and the small rollers on the side don't have any grooves. Maybe it's rolled across a surface? The spring on the shiny roller arm may control the tension in the wire? The only thing I can think of is some sort of guide/ tensioner for winding a wire around a shaft or something? No idea, guess i'll find out in a week :D