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What is it?

hmmmm - max measurement is 32 ounces ...

has to be weight not volume ...
 
gack - I don't even know what "corner weight the blades" means!

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[FONT=&quot] It was designed in the 40's to be carried around in the pocket of a service station attendant. He would place it on the windshield and put the wiper arm on the black button on the front side. The window is on both sides of the scale so the driver could view it. Then the service attendant could advise the driver if the spring needed adjustment.
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Thanks. Learn something new every day.

What are the words just below the dial face? on a slant ...
 
Maybe you can read these instructions better....

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Thanks. Learn something new every day.

What are the words just below the dial face? on a slant ...

It says "TEL-TALE wiper arm pressure indicator"
 
wow - never knew there was a "recommended" pressure for wiper blades depending on length.
 
hmmm - don't know the size, but maybe a hoof trimmer, or lamb tail docker?
 
Rick-
It's a circumcising tool.
 
errr - I think you mean a neutering clip ("emasculator")
 
Maybe a few bulls stumbled into a brit milah ceremony?
 
hmmm - I think cows don't need to worry about circumcision ...
 
KEYBOARD PENALTY!!!

coffee outta me nosepipes

*sheesh* ...you guys....
 
And now, one for the electricity gurus:

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