The joys of a crate of random steel and iron bits at a rural garage sale. Not really a mystery but a kind of a "what is it?" question. In the crate with some pintle hooks and hitch pins was this odd little T-shaped link bolted to a 5/16 chain hook, maybe it's a part of an old hook system of some sort? Thoughts?
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these will fit in the corner box of steel containers, a so called container lifting lug
I would say it's a t-hook, used mostly by wrecker operators, car haulers, and frame straightening shops. Many vehicles have t-slots in their frames that this hook fits into.
https://www.vulcanbrands.com/vulcan-t-hook-safe-working-load-4700-lbs.html
Obviously, this one is not affixed to the grab-hook in the approved manner.
It hooked into a 3/8" chain link perfectly, but your idea makes more sense.
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