Author Topic: 1939 Grease Plomb 28" Alligator Bar # 2110 Need help with catalogue description.  (Read 1325 times)

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Offline UncleBill

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Well, according to the 1939 Plomb catalogue it is a No. 2110 Grease Bar.  I can't read the font on the catalogue so if you have one please fill it in for what it is used for.

This is what I can make out from the catalogue

? like opening affect to clear obstructions and ? coarse teeth to prevent slipping.  28" long.

Offline Northwoods

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For greasing leaf springs?
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Offline oldgoaly

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open up the leaf springs so you could slop some grease in between so they didn't squeak as bad.
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Offline Twertsy

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Here you go.......from the '40 cat.

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I've had one for about 35 years ( not Plomb ). Use it as my go to pry bar. Just the right length.
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