Friday, July 13, 2007

JOHNNOS WHATISIT

19 comments:

  1. Is it a cow foot (hoof?) tether?

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  2. no, nothing to do with a cow

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  3. Its some kind of lock i think but im not a farm boy

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  4. definetly some kind of lock

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  5. Its a clog maker you know those wooden shoes the dutch wear

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  6. something they used on convicts?

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  7. sounds interesting Paul, but why would they lock it....sorry...no

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  8. locking device on part of a winch

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  9. Okay how about shackles, for example old hand or ankle bracelets

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  10. not shackels or a braclet...its a shame you cannot read the writing on the side of it

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  11. One last crack , is it from aboat? if not you got me.I think we all should give johnno one to solve. seems only fair he should get a headache on a friday also lol

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  13. something to do with an old car

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  14. for holding the spare wheel in place. Can you see the straws i am cluching at now lol

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  15. it might have something to do with a wheel?

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  16. Does it do the same job as a wheel nut, holding the wheel onto the car, (don't really know what I am talking about, but) holding the wheel onto the axil or something.

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  17. Easy, a wheel lock for an early model car with spoke wheels. The small hole locks around the spoke and the long pointy part locks around the tire and wheel.

    And Johnno prolly still sells them in his shop to this day :))

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  18. well done Kevin...here is the answer

    Locks onto an old wheel and spoke to prevent the theft of a car, the side reads “Stop thief car lock”.

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