Antique Ford Model A Or T Rim Spreader,tire Changing Tool,pat.3-5-29 on 2040-parts.com
Bloomington, Indiana, United States
Nice antique model A or T rim spreader / tire changing tool, in good working condition.No cracks, welds or missing teeth. It folds up nicely. One side is stamped, PATENTED 3 5 29, NO.1704628, the opposite side is embossed MADE IN U.S.A.. The length in the retracted position is approx. 18 3/8" and the weight is approx. 5 lbs. 2 oz.. It has not been cleaned and it does have some rust as can be expected for it's age. Check out the pictures.
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