In this case I know what it is but thought some of you might want to see it. I'll post up the markings which reveal all later.
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A midget grease gun.
Doesn't that annoy the midgets?
Tire repair tool. Probably says Goodyear on the other side.
That's the gun Kermit the Frog uses to apply Preparation H. The green guy is the operator.
Quote from: geneg on November 12, 2011, 05:18:37 PM
Tire repair tool. Probably says Goodyear on the other side.
Well done! But this one's Goodrich.
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That is unique. Do does it work?
Yes it works in the sense the needle is clear and the moving parts operate. I don't have the compound that fills the chamber whatever that is. I have no idea how effective the repair is with the original compound so I don't know if it works in that sense.
I found one in the trunk of a 37 plymouth i restored 30 year ago. Could never figure how it could put enough product where. Can i use the photos?