Posted by K Effective on September 03, 2017 at 18:47:11 from (162.235.236.141):
In Reply to: Three bolt rim and hub???? posted by tomstractorsandtoys on September 03, 2017 at 16:58:25:
We had a David Bradley paddle corn elevator we used to upload ear corn from the crib into a pickup. Beat the scoop shovel the whole way! It was falling apart when we got it, but held together for only 20 years or so. When replaced, I scrapped the elevator part but kept the axle, tires and lift frame. Years later, we got a tube frame bale elevator system inside the barn, and a 24 foot tube elevator from the wagons up to the barn unit. I adapted the DB running gear to the tube bale elevator, MUCH easier to wheel it around than lift it up to the door! The running gear has the three-lug wheels and rims, originally green and red, Larry would love the current color of the whole elevator! The hubs are cast, presumedly they had bushings originally. Since annual mileage is now about 200 feet, the 0.25in hub tolerance is just about right...
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