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Re: O/T Model A Axle
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Posted by SuperA-Tx on November 30, 2006 at 17:34:33 from (4.226.54.159):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Model A Axle posted by Ron in Nebr on November 30, 2006 at 17:08:23:
Ron, Heres a pic but I think you told me what I needed. I havent messed with the caps but just cleaned em off while I was waiting. Honest, I had already bought a small trailer but wasnt happy that it didnt fit thru the doors at my store where I keep the tractor. The axle was from an old trailer we used at the farm to haul out plants but had been sitting in the woods for 20 years. I hate to throw things away but the wheels are so rusted I think I can only salvage two out of the four and thats only after patching. Yes! 16 inch wheels and the tires that were on there were to small and like to have never came off. Good suggestion, will check if the tires are available. I restored the tractor that was my fathers that he started the business with. This old trailer was used on our farm for as long as I can remember. I'll still have the axle, I have two, they are yours if ya want em.
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