Weaver Automotive Repair Equipment - Antique Engines Weaver made lots of things I own a few examples I hope one day to own a Weaver Auto Ambulance and a Weaver tow truck hoist Here’s an early Weaver tire machine Manually operated Basically, it’s just a specialized vise to securely hold the wheel while you manipulate the tire It doesn’t rotate like newer tire machines
Weaver Tire Machine Bead Breaker - Antique Engines I have a 1920's Weaver Tire Machine Model E that is missing the Bead Breaker does anyone know where I can find one I need the hook "bead breaker" on top the handle and the cast piece that slides on the piece mounted on the changer Any help would be great Thanks Matt
A Weaver Wittle “NANZY” 1HP 1909 was found - Antique Engines This is very interesting to see I also have a long term project Nanzy like yours that needs a crankshaft, piston and rod I had heard that Weaver and Whittle made the engines in the slow time to keep the shop busy It seems that there are hardly two Nanzy engines exactly alike as many changes and revisions were made during production
Choremaster 7 inch tire source? - Antique Engines Now, I'm thinking this machine may be a "transitional" machine that is one of the last of the production 7 inchers The inventory of Briggs engines was depleted -but not the 7" wheels tires The new Clintons had arrived and were being used anyway, regardless of tire rim size I would bet it is safe to assume not many were built like this