Yes, a part from a sickle bar mower. These are called guards, or rock guards. They run next to the ground and lift and separate the crop so the...
I'd go for that as well. It's just too dirty to tell.
It could use a bit of wire-brushing to see if it is complete, or possibly has a maker's mark, but resembles a 'saw set' or saw-setting tool....
The wooden part may have a maker's mark as well. It'll be on the front of the main body. (You may have to squint.)
Nickel on brass is often found on old plumbing fixtures (modern ones too.) Toilet stool lid hinges?
Just a guess, but I'm seeing a mop, less the yarn parts.
I think it's a 'bundle fork.' These were for pitching entire small grain shocks when threshing. It would have had a long handle similar to a...
The screwdriver is a 'Perfect Handle' or at least a PH-style tool. These have collector value. The twist handled poker tool is a pretty nice...
Agree, a tool to expand and secure retaining rings or 'circlips.' A nice big one, possibly hand-made.
It resembles a strapping tool or bander. These are to tighten steel (or other material) bands, often to secure something to a shipping pallet....
To me it looks like someone found a likely rock, or maybe a rough old figurine and modified it, in modern times. The carved areas are suspect...
Full-grooved ground-stone axe head (with a broken bit.) Native American, Early Archaic. (way old)
.....or some similar work. If the pulley projects above the box (it looks like it does, slightly,) the work could just be drawn across the top...
It looks industrial, possibly shop-made. Does the pulley spindle fit firmly or is it a loose fit? I can see it being used as a...
It looks like a string-dunking device of some sort. I've seen Japanese chalk-line tools that had such a pulley. I'd expect to see some wear at...
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