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Old 07-17-2023, 01:34 PM   #5
David J
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Default Re: length of 41 starting crank extension?

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Originally Posted by Kube View Post
Alan, you are pretty much correct.
In 1940, the extension and mating crank were available only through the dealer. In other words, they were NOT part of the factory included tool kit.
Me? I can't imagine cranking one of these to start nor the need to.
Know squat about 41's but on mine the handle is also the lug wrench.
Did 41 have a different type lug wrench?
He still has his and it sure looks like mine. This is bearing in mind he bought car in 1960. May not be what came new but the setup he had would start the car.


I regularly hand crank Mikes 34.
Folks get a real kick out of it.
Announcer in Balsam lake sure liked it.
IF YOUR STUFF IS RIGHT ONE FILCK AND DONE.
Not telling anyone to do it.

Factory or dealer does not matter to him.
He had one and wants another.

Same question, what is overall length of extension and any leads on one?

Last edited by David J; 07-17-2023 at 01:53 PM. Reason: add stuff
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