Posted 7 years ago
fortapache
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This little oil can is 5 inches tall. Apparently it is supposed to squirt oil but mine is filled with dried oil and the trigger seems to frozen. Perhaps if I can get the lid open I can get it working.
Along the silver strip on top it says "GOLDENROD". Had to remove a bit of the dried oil to read that. I probably should have done that before I took the photos.
There is a 6 inch scale in the last photo to show scale.
Perhaps this predates WD40.
Nice old Goldenrod oiler by Dutton-Lainson Co. Good quality product - I still buy the newer oilers from them for use my hobby farm. The company was founded in 1886, when William M. Dutton and two friends started a small harness and horse collar shop.
Thank you very much buckethead. Do you have any idea how old this is?
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jscott0363
racer4four
mikelv85
Caperkid
brunswick
JImam
buckethead
Manikan
The good old ones are good for bleeding brakes from the bottom up. The new ones I've tried don't have enough pressure.
Not sure what year - the older I get-the items seem like they were made not so long ago :) This is an older model # 6005 - 1/4 pint, manufactured in Hastings, Nebraska. I agree with blunderbuss2 on the pressure capacity on the older oilers versus newer.
Thank you very much bb2. I don't bleed my brakes often though.
Thanks again buckethead.
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blunderbuss2
vetraio50
freon
PhilDMorris
Rick55
SEAN68
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ttomtucker
Oroyoroyisthatyourhorse
I still have one of these little oil can, I believe it belonged to my grandfather.
Thank you very much ttomtucker. Great that you have that.
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nutsabotas6
kyratango
Thank you GeodeJem.
Thank you SEAN68.