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Old 02-02-2017, 06:24 AM   #1
reggiedog
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Question Vehical wheel

HI:

I got a question that I thought someone on here could answer for me and NO I'm NOT out to BUY one unless one comes along that's for sale then I would think about buying one but I'm really NOT in the market to buy one.

And NO I don't have one for sale either but not long ago I was looking for the Original Caster Tools for the Model A's.

And I was going through John Duby's Patents today and I found this Patent number ( US1982377 A ) and I was wondering what this all entailed more or less what is it for as it talks about the king pins and the tie rods as it talks about both of those in the description of this tool.

So I thought that maybe someone would have one of these Original Tools made by the Duby Company that could show me close up pictures of the tool and explain to me as to what it's for and what it all does and how to use it.

As I have never heard of a Tool like this before and as far as I have read on the Patent description that this Tool tells you if your Tie Rod is straight or not or your King Pins are bent as it tells you the center of gravity on the King Pins.

Is the way I took it but that I could be way off on that and that's why I need the help and a explanation as to what this tool really all does as I don't have the foggiest idea as to what this would do or does as maybe this is the Tool that I was looking for all along and NOT the Caster Tools.

Thanks Let Me Know

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