Long Shot- Axel Identification

wooduckman

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This is a long shot, but I’m hoping someone might be able to help me identify what typed of vehicle this rear axel might have come from. It came with the property my wife and I bought a couple years ago and just has been sitting there. Unfortunately there really aren’t any part or identification numbers. The wooden spoke wheels are cool though!

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GSPHUNTER

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I'm thinking some kind of farm equipment from early nineteen hundreds. I have an old wagon wheel which came off a Budweiser beer wagon with wooden spokes and hard rubber tires. From what I could find, looks like 1905-07 vintage.
 

IdahoElk

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This is a long shot, but I’m hoping someone might be able to help me identify what typed of vehicle this rear axel might have come from. It came with the property my wife and I bought a couple years ago and just has been sitting there. Unfortunately there really aren’t any part or identification numbers. The wooden spoke wheels are cool though!

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looks like a 1918 model T ford truck rear end.


 
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