Received my new "log tongs" today.
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Received my new "log tongs" today.
UPS dropped off my new-to-me log tongs today. I just need to find the right logs to lift with them, I do not think that will be a problem.
All in all, they are in very nice shape not bent out of shape, no cracks or damage to be seen anywhere. Maybe just a clean-up and a re-paint and then back to work for them. I know that these had a Z-tool number issued to them, I think it was a 24-Z number, but I do not remember. If anyone might know what the Z Number was that would be very much appreciated. I know that there was a spreadsheet around that someone had done a while back that listed a lot of the Factory tool numbers and the 3-Z and 5-Z numbers (along with some of the 16-Z and 24-Z numbers), but I can't seem to locate that anymore. If anyone has a copy of that they could post, that would also be appreciated.
All in all, they are in very nice shape not bent out of shape, no cracks or damage to be seen anywhere. Maybe just a clean-up and a re-paint and then back to work for them. I know that these had a Z-tool number issued to them, I think it was a 24-Z number, but I do not remember. If anyone might know what the Z Number was that would be very much appreciated. I know that there was a spreadsheet around that someone had done a while back that listed a lot of the Factory tool numbers and the 3-Z and 5-Z numbers (along with some of the 16-Z and 24-Z numbers), but I can't seem to locate that anymore. If anyone has a copy of that they could post, that would also be appreciated.
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Re: Received my new "log tongs" today.
this is what i have
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Re: Received my new "log tongs" today.
The second link, "list no pics.pdf" is the one I was looking for, thank you. That list does have a listing for Motor Lifting Tongs (3-Z-628) but those are different from the one pictured above. The 3-Z-628 tongs are a 2-man version similar to 2-man timber or railroad lifting tongs. There are decent images of both of them in Service Equipment for Ford Agents (link posted below), with the one shown above having a measured drawing in the Service Equipment book. The tongs that I received today are the ones that you can see in a lot of original films of the assembly line.
I have seen a few different versions of these, with most all of them being of the forged-style shown above but some being more "factory-made" with a more "finished" look (raised lettering and numbering from the drop-forging process), like the one shown below. If the color of the one shown below is original I would think it was possibly made by K-D (Kay-Dee). I have a bunch of their Model A and V-8 tools and the color is identical as well as the numbering pattern:
Link for Service Equipment catalog:
http://www.cimorelli.com/mtdl/unknown-y ... ipment.pdf
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Re: Received my new "log tongs" today.
Could also be used on block ice
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Re: Received my new "log tongs" today.
I've downloaded the Cinorelli pdf you referenced into my library has a print of yoursPep C Strebeck wrote: ↑Fri Jan 05, 2024 4:07 pmThe second link, "list no pics.pdf" is the one I was looking for, thank you. That list does have a listing for Motor Lifting Tongs (3-Z-628) but those are different from the one pictured above. The 3-Z-628 tongs are a 2-man version similar to 2-man timber or railroad lifting tongs. There are decent images of both of them in Service Equipment for Ford Agents (link posted below), with the one shown above having a measured drawing in the Service Equipment book. The tongs that I received today are the ones that you can see in a lot of original films of the assembly line.
I have seen a few different versions of these, with most all of them being of the forged-style shown above but some being more "factory-made" with a more "finished" look (raised lettering and numbering from the drop-forging process), like the one shown below. If the color of the one shown below is original I would think it was possibly made by K-D (Kay-Dee). I have a bunch of their Model A and V-8 tools and the color is identical as well as the numbering pattern:
tongs4.jpg
Link for Service Equipment catalog:
http://www.cimorelli.com/mtdl/unknown-y ... ipment.pdf
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Re: Received my new "log tongs" today.
Brought by UPS!
I finally found mine leaning on a table leg in the White Field at Hershey after many years of searching.
Next year found the lifting irons front and rear.
I finally found mine leaning on a table leg in the White Field at Hershey after many years of searching.
Next year found the lifting irons front and rear.
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Re: Received my new "log tongs" today.
One of my random "I'm bored. Hey I haven't searched for mis-labeled tools on Ebay in a while" moments. The hard part is trying to think like you don't actually know what it is and searching for it that way, how would you describe it? I have had pretty good luck on Ebay finding stuff that way. They came out of Saco, Maine and I think I got a screaming-deal and only $12 shipping. A definite win in my book. There is a KR Wilson armature stand on Ebay right now (been listed for a while now), but it has been cut and repurposed into something else though. Maybe someone would like to take a crack at fixing it?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/196093381383?h ... R6ac__qbYw
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LOOKING FOR A LUFKIN No. 9A Height Gage Attachment.
LOOKING FOR A LUFKIN No. 9A Height Gage Attachment.