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I picked these up the other day. They are 4.00-18 with a 1' bore. I would like to make something to tow behind the RJ or the Speedex. it could be something useful or something just for fun. I have a few trailers already, not saying I don't need another but I'm just looking for something not so plain or ordinary.
 

Throw some ides at me and pics if you have them. Don't let these wheels just sit in my shed

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ebinmaine

:popcorn:

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WHNJ701

I guess an idea would be to ship them to me in nj?

 

I picture I nice aged oak pull behind cart

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Oldskool
Just now, jabelman said:

I guess an idea would be to ship them to me in nj?

 

I picture I nice aged oak pull behind cart

I think I am going to get alot of responses like your first one. lol  Pic of the type of cart?

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tom2p


overhead light / chandelier 

 

base for an upright lamp / light 

 

hose reel 

 

electric cord reel 

 

base for table 

 

table top ?

 

legs / sides for table 

 

legs / sides for bench 

 

 

( still thinkin )

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Oldskool
4 minutes ago, tom2p said:


overhead light / chandelier 

 

base for an upright lamp / light 

 

hose reel 

 

base for table 

 

legs / sides for table 

 

legs / sides for bench 

 

 

( still thinkin )

All very interesting ideas

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WHNJ701

have @ebinmaine take it Owl head maybe they will fit on some old biplane?

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The Tuul Crib

Cart !!!   Yes cart!!! :omg: CART! 
Did l mention a cart !! 
l  LOVE THOSE WHEELS !!!

Have you gone to get em yet??!!

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ebinmaine
10 minutes ago, jabelman said:

have @ebinmaine take it Owl head maybe they will fit on some old biplane?

I like yer thinking but I'm NOT letting those outta my hands if I ever catch 'em...

 

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Oldskool
4 minutes ago, The Tool Crib said:

Cart !!!   Yes cart!!! :omg: CART! 
Did l mention a cart !! 
l  LOVE THOSE WHEELS !!!

Have you gone to get em yet??!!

The deal is sealed. @The Tool Crib Pics or cart?

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The Tuul Crib
10 minutes ago, Oldskool said:

The deal is sealed. @The Tool Crib Pics or cart?

I want to see a cart come out of this one those wheels are so dang cool!

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The Tuul Crib

Im visioning a low rider trailer!

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Oldskool
6 minutes ago, The Tool Crib said:

Im visioning a low rider trailer!

Hmmmm keep going

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ZXT
1 hour ago, tom2p said:


overhead light / chandelier... 

Those are far too good to make art out of.. Just sayin!

 

I'd build a small trailer meant for pulling around a second tractor at shows.

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The Tuul Crib

Oldskool strait axle from say an old 

chevy van . If.... this can be found! 
Man that would be cool!

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Oldskool
3 minutes ago, ZXT said:

Those are far too good to make art out of.. Just sayin!

 

I'd build a small trailer meant for pulling around a second tractor at shows.

Well I could use the RJ to tow the Speedex around

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Oldskool
3 minutes ago, The Tool Crib said:

Oldskool strait axle from say an old 

chevy van . If.... this can be found! 
Man that would be cool!

I actually have a Model A Ford front axle, 2 1941 Ford axles and a 1932 ford axle just hanging around

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The Tuul Crib
2 minutes ago, Oldskool said:

I actually have a Model A Ford front axle, 2 1941 Ford axles and a 1932 ford axle just hanging around

Even better! Sounds like a nice stock

pile of parts. Might make a nice 

horse hauler! I remember back in the day these wheels would be on the front of a drag car either a van or an old Ford.

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ZXT

I'd hate to cut up a good axle, assuming you wanted it narrower than that.

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Oldskool
2 minutes ago, The Tool Crib said:

Even better! Sounds like a nice stock

pile of parts. Might make a nice 

horse hauler! I remember back in the day these wheels would be on the front of a drag car either a van or an old Ford.

Oh I have all kinds of odd stuff kicking around here. I wish these wheels had bearings in them

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ZXT
1 minute ago, Oldskool said:

Oh I have all kinds of odd stuff kicking around here. I wish these wheels had bearings in them

Do you have a way of boring out the wheels? If you did, you could press whatever bearing race and use the factory bearing for whatever spindle you wind up using.

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The Tuul Crib

:eusa-naughty: No No No leave the axle as is 

never destroy old parts just ad to them !

 

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Oldskool
4 minutes ago, ZXT said:

I'd hate to cut up a good axle, assuming you wanted it narrower than that.

I do have this one to cut up. I think it is a 35 Ford. It has an aftermarket bolt on wagon conversion hitch on it

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The Tuul Crib

Im with @ZXT If there is a way to bore the centers out to fit bearings on the spindle that would be the way to go. Add bearing race and bearings

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Oldskool
7 minutes ago, The Tool Crib said:

Im with @ZXT If there is a way to bore the centers out to fit bearings on the spindle that would be the way to go. Add bearing race and bearings

That would probably be a trip to a machine shop. I think my biggest drill bit is 1 1/2'

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