Wednesday, February 7, 2024

Springfield tire tool

I'd say this was a beadbreaking tool, but I don't think the tires of that period had beads that sealed to the rim like modern tires. So I'm not sure how this tool would be used. 

Solved! Bottom; ad from the Automobile Trade Journal. (thanks, Dave...)


 

3 comments:

Dave said...

Here's an ad that shows it in use, with a block of wood:

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/GCIAAOSwcb5kHdlP/s-l1600.jpg

Makes sense when you see it that way and only a buck, delivered. I guess the even dollar made mail order easy.

Mister G said...

Thank you, I hadn't considered applying it from inside the rim between the spokes.

Dan Ryan Galt said...

It may be for "clincher" type tires. Some motorcycles and cars had them. They were a bear to break lose. I helped a friend with a tire on a Ner-a-car motor bike. Don't want to do that again.