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Vintage Old Weaver Tire Spreader Changer **local Pickup Only Cincinnati Ohio** on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Cincinnati, Ohio, US
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***LOCAL PICKUP ONLY - CINCINNATI, OHIO***


Vintage Weaver Mfg. Balloon Tire Spreader.

This has been in my grandfather's garage for 40 years. He operated a service station many years ago in Cincinnati.

Patent date is June 3, 24. 

Overall good condition. The spring is attached, and the foot pedal locks into place. I'm not familiar with all the parts, but I didn't notice anything missing. It seems to be in original working condition. There is just minor surface rust, as you would expect. It is very sturdy.

Neat old piece of equipment. It's quite large, so this will only be available for local pickup in Cincinnati, Ohio within three weeks of auction close, preferably over a weekend. I also have an old Henderson Tire Changer for sale on Ebay.

Please e-mail any questions. Thanks.

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