November 20, 2017 at 12:13 pm
does anyone know what this may be off, i don’t have it to hand…………..for checking numbers, sorry.
as always the ‘seller’ thinks its Spitfire, but i soon put him right on that !
Jules
By: powerandpassion - 21st November 2017 at 09:07
Mosquito rams have steel bodies, made by Lockheed hydraulics (AIR). Steel pipe body with aluminium end pieces is not super uncommon, cheap and cheerful to make in wartime. The eye fitting at the end of the shiny and the small anchoring hole are making me think aircraft, looks like a bomb door jack, two way ram with long tongues on anchor piece allowing articulation. Miles Master and Oxford had Lockheed hydraulics. An AIR part number will confirm this. I would punt it is ‘aircraft with bomb doors’ adapted for agricultural use.
By: Arabella-Cox - 20th November 2017 at 19:10
Judging by the mechanism it’s from the articulated arm of a digger or similar.
The hyd connectors look a bit aircrafty, but the colour probably gives the game away as to its original use.
Anon.
By: minimans - 20th November 2017 at 18:42
Looks a lot like the bucket ram on on an old Massy Ferguson tractor to me?
By: Vega ECM - 20th November 2017 at 17:16
It’s rusty, rust = steel, steel = heavy, so unlikely to be old aircraft;- I’ve not come across a steel body actuator on any pre 1960’s and it’s pretty rare even after this.
By: Sabrejet - 20th November 2017 at 16:50
Unfortunately it also looks a bit agricultural…
By: thedawnpatrol - 20th November 2017 at 13:11
Thanks Sabrejet, good question…………….no i’m not sure.
By: Sabrejet - 20th November 2017 at 12:15
Reminiscent of wing fold jack: are you sure it’s u/c?