Tool Talk
What's-It Forum => What's-It Forum => Topic started by: amecks on April 06, 2019, 11:32:57 AM
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Recently acquired but just cleaned up today. Has what looks like Moore Drop Forge "M in a circle" and the number 6 followed by two dashes. Almost 18" long. How old is it and what is the application?
Thanks
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It does look like a tire tool I used to use for removing the lock ring on tires. Where I used to work we had a variety of different tools for that purpose, yours based on it's size looks like it would be for a passenger vehicle.
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Thanks JD! I looked up Kentool and there are similar irons in their catalog.
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Just used a similar one last week putting tires on a 1942 Chevrolet military truck. It is used in installing/removing the single piece ring.
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Catch 22, Was that a solid lock ring? I remember having a bar for solid rings and a different bar for split rings.... I think.
One thing I am sure of is that I would rather wrestle a semi truck tire than work on a 16" Ford tire.
It would be nice to see pics of your truck.
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Thanks for the comments. It's a keeper. I don't expect to use it on split or solid rings but I bet it will come in handy around the shop as a pry bar.
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amecks, I am sorry for getting off topic on your thread.
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Not a problem , jd. I have two larger tire irons. Bought one for very little money at a yard sale in N.J. It has a "pry bar" end like this one and a spoon type end. The other is a full size tire iron, found it on the side of the highway on my way home one day after work.