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  • #12222
    Goatboy
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    Anyone want to guess what this is for…

    http://img388.imageshack.us/img388/5208 … 1731sv.jpg

    http://img388.imageshack.us/img388/8853 … 1748os.jpg

    Please keep suggestions clean. I know what you all think I should do with it!

    And if you know what it is, don’t tell us what it is, but you could tell us how good it is. 😉

    #148546
    Seamy
    Participant

    Re: Mystery tool

    I reckon its a home made tool for either removing or putting on door gaskets or their dreadful clamps..

    #148547
    Goatboy
    Participant

    Re: Mystery tool

    Nope! That was my first guess too.

    First clue: It’s not home-made. It’s a tool given to Herloni engineers.

    #148548
    admin
    Keymaster

    Re: Mystery tool

    Bomb site as used to bounce bombs into Dams, a long time ago 😆

    #148549
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: Mystery tool

    Tool for putting stretch belts on W/M’s & dryers?

    #148550
    Goatboy
    Participant

    Re: Mystery tool

    :tup: Well done Martin!

    You could find a part number for a bonus point…

    ps. Nice1 Kheath 😆 Maybe it was once.

    #148551
    JoeStrummer
    Participant

    Re: Mystery tool

    I have the tool for td belts and that aint it!

    #148552
    Goatboy
    Participant

    Re: Mystery tool

    Well, that’s the tool a Herloni engineer gave me. :con:

    #148553
    Bill
    Participant

    Re: Mystery tool

    All wrong I think I have seen this befor. It is for fitting dor springs on a dishwasher.

    Bill Ellis :scot:

    #148554
    Goatboy
    Participant

    Re: Mystery tool

    I saw the Herloni engineer this morning, and he says that is what it is for!

    He also says that the tool buckles the base of the dryer, therefore you can tell how many belt the dryer has had, by the amount of buckles in the base. 😉

    #148555
    Martin
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    Re: Mystery tool

    Goatboy wrote::tup: Well done Martin!

    You could find a part number for a bonus point…

    No I haven’t a scooby on the part number I’m afraid. I use the 5600178 Belt fitting tool for that job anyway 8)

    #148556
    Flyman
    Participant

    Re: Mystery tool

    Been using one for a couple of months now and wouldn’t go to a Herloni T/D without it. 😀

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