So I have only seen these jacks laying around the barn for about 50 years, but have never actually seen one being used. Concept is easy enough......but what tool would have been used to insert into the holes to turn the screw?
Has to be round and small enough to fit the hole, with enough temper it won't bend under load. I can recall a crow bar that was the handle of a large railroad jack.....but even pointy end of that was too large for this hole. Perhaps a drive train axle or shaft?
Or was there a special tool used for these? Like the handles that come with hydraulic jacks?
Has to be round and small enough to fit the hole, with enough temper it won't bend under load. I can recall a crow bar that was the handle of a large railroad jack.....but even pointy end of that was too large for this hole. Perhaps a drive train axle or shaft?
Or was there a special tool used for these? Like the handles that come with hydraulic jacks?