Tools
These pages illustrate the tools that I have collected over the past twenty or some years.  Yes, I know  that some of the tools are not original.  However, they are representative of tools of the era.
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My jeep's story
jeep jack
axle socket
hub puller
This is a jack for the WW2 jeep. It works by inserting the lug wrench into a slot and then ratchet action either lifts or lowers.
An example of the socket used to remove the axle nuts.  Many don't use this tool but use a hammer and  screwdriver.
This pulls the cap off the hub allowing access to the cotter pin and castellated nut.
grease gun
lubrication chart and Ford chart holder
ballpeen hammer
The later model grease gun is attached to the hood on the inside.
The lubrication chart is a map to every point that needs  lub.  The trailer is on the back.
The hammer is a useful tool.  I have used it to loosen sticky valves, just don't bang too hard!
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Tips from the original Army Motors of WW2
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