What might this be?

Y'know, just the other day I was thinking to myself... "self, you need to get your headlight bezels stretched". I wonder if he'll sell it? :biggrin:

GG

your bezels may be plastic or pot metal
hard to stretch if the water temperature are not correct
 
your bezels may be plastic or pot metal
hard to stretch if the water temperature are not correct

If you heat up the water with MAPP gas, the plastic bezels will stretch better with less distortion...


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I wonder if he'll sell it? :biggrin: GG[/QUOTE said:
Not a chance. I've been getting $5.00 a pop stretching the bezels of the folks in my neighborhood.
 
It could posibley be for installing tracks on small dozers or old snowmobils.
 
Is one thread right-hand Acme, while the other end is left-hand?

I've seen similar gadgets used on rv's, for abusing various attachments...
 
It's a TurboEncabulator reciprocating jingle arm adjustment tool. Not too common, but still sold in places that still carry Sperving bearings.
 
Right you are Andre,
my reciprocating jingle arm on my Tractovator only reciprocates only part way due to a rusted sperving bearing...the outer one!
Now I know what I need to remove it from the turboEncabulator, by stretching the TurboEncabulator bezel just enough to remove it.
WOW thanks, I gotta make me one for the right side, and one for the left!
 
Obviously I have stumbled across something special here. Between the bobulators, bezelators, and sporonocators, it appears to be a very versatile tool. It's going on Fleabay.
 
My guess would be a track jack. sorta, kinda looks sorta, kinda similar.
 
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