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Default Yale and Towne lifting hooks

I dug out some biggish Yale and Towne ball bearing swivel lifting hooks.

I cannot find a weight capacity anywhere on them. How do I determine
size in order to sell them?

They appear to be brand new. One assumes that they are rated at 5+
tons..but I dont want to over rate them

Gunner

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