Resurrecting the steel wheeler

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I think that began life as a Model A Ford rear axle. Sure looks like it!
 
   / Resurrecting the steel wheeler #12  
Looks like a Model A Ford rear end:

1930ModelAfordAxle.jpg

But the steel wheel centers do not line up with the Ford axle housings. On the right side of the first photo, it looks like another stub axle or spindle welded underneath the Ford axle housing.

stubaxle.jpg

Bruce
 
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#13  
Oh yes, you are right on. It is a collaboration, the rear axle from a model (t, or A) perhaps, the steel wheels from an old sickle cutter, welded onto a 4" pipe. yep a bunch of things put together.

Thanks for posting.

Was the frame initially designed for a trailer? It looks like it may have been adapted from another use.

Steve
 
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man you guys are incredible. you are right on as well, very observant.

Looks like a Model A Ford rear end:

View attachment 347933

But the steel wheel centers do not line up with the Ford axle housings. On the right side of the first photo, it looks like another stub axle or spindle welded underneath the Ford axle housing.

View attachment 347934

Bruce
 
   / Resurrecting the steel wheeler #15  
it looks like Ford Banjo Rearend and were used up into the 40's,

wheels are off of some thing else, or home made,
 
   / Resurrecting the steel wheeler #16  
Growing up on the farm, dad kept a junk pile out by the shop, had axles, angle iron, all sorts of parts broken or worn out. When dad needed something, he fired up the old stick welder and started dragging parts off the pile. We all eventually moved away from the farm including dad and it was all sold for scrap, sure wish he would of kept some of that "junk".
 
   / Resurrecting the steel wheeler #17  
Growing up on the farm, dad kept a junk pile out by the shop, had axles, angle iron, all sorts of parts broken or worn out. When dad needed something, he fired up the old stick welder and started dragging parts off the pile. We all eventually moved away from the farm including dad and it was all sold for scrap, sure wish he would of kept some of that "junk".
lol. Yep those piles of junk come in handy eventually. It seems as soon as you get rid of something you're in need of it.

I keep metal and other junk parts laying around because I'm sure I'll use it for something and eventually I come up with something I can use it for.

My mom's always telling me. You ever gonna get rid of some of that junk that piles up in your yard? I tell her no. I might need it for something eventually.

I keep old lawn mowers and everything else.

When I was living in Turon Kansas. I'd have people drive by the yard and take pics and report it to the city. They kept telling me I need to clean it up and get rid of the junk. But I never do. They can fine me if they want, I don't care if they do. But I'm not getting rid of my scrap heap of useful stuff just because someone clear across town decides he doesn't like to look at it.

The complainer lives over 4 blocks away and aren't even on the same street. So it doesn't affect their property.

They have to make the effort to drive clear down to my house to see it. lol


Chad
 
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I am currently building a carry all from the frame bought out of TSC. I am using the same principle using all the scrap metal and such to bolt down and make sides and metal stakes for wood hauling on the farm. No metal on this rig will be new except for the frame that I bought. It takes more time for sure, but it's therapy for me as well.
carryall1 004.JPG
 

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