Zim Mfg Co. Hand Crank Reversing Valve Grinder Lapper Auto/small Engine Tool on 2040-parts.com
Fort Dodge, Iowa, US
THIS IS A ZIM HAND CRANK REVERSING ENGINE VALVE LAPPING/GRINDING TOOL. MADE BY ZIM MANUFACURING CO. CHICAGO,ILL.. MEASURES 13" LONG. LOOK CLOSELY AT THE PICS FOR DISCRIPTION AND CONDITION. ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING. Check out my other items! Be sure to add me to your favorites list!
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