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FOWLER MAN wrote:Hi Bills,
Thanks for posting. It would be a shame to see that cut up.![]()
The Cardiff Plant Group ran a couple of these when I worked for them. They would have been new circa 1968/9. A brilliant bit of kit in their day.![]()
I have no room for the crane.Though I have found space, (for all these years), to keep a 1 inch drive ratchet out of an the original Leibherr tower crane tool kit which I still have today.
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The ratchet was designed to have no teeth so that it couldn't jump or slip for safety if working above ground.![]()
If anyone is curious how a ratchet works without teethI will take a pic. and post it for you to see.
Fred
Jeremy Rowland wrote:FOWLER MAN wrote:Hi Bills,
Thanks for posting. It would be a shame to see that cut up.![]()
The Cardiff Plant Group ran a couple of these when I worked for them. They would have been new circa 1968/9. A brilliant bit of kit in their day.![]()
I have no room for the crane.Though I have found space, (for all these years), to keep a 1 inch drive ratchet out of an the original Leibherr tower crane tool kit which I still have today.
![]()
The ratchet was designed to have no teeth so that it couldn't jump or slip for safety if working above ground.![]()
If anyone is curious how a ratchet works without teethI will take a pic. and post it for you to see.
Fred
Fred that sounds an interesting ratchet to me did it work on a cam?![]()
Jeremy
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