Posted by Dave H (MI) on October 13, 2007 at 17:15:15 from (64.12.117.74):
I scrounged these four tongues out of the auction stuff tonight. I would like to use one of them to make a new tongue for our 4x8 utility trailer if possible. The two older ones on the right are NOT candidates. The far right one works and is a nifty ancient version of the current flip up ones you buy at any hardware. Second in from the right is scrap. The two left hand ones are of interest. The ratcheting one works fine but I have not found out how you are supposed to release the ratchet. I used pliers to hold down the flat spring and then turned it back. Way to hard. The one with the dial type handle looks like my best bet. Are these any good? Anyone know what the little lever next to the dial does (it is not obvious to me)? If they are junk just tell me and I will go get a new one.
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