O outcast99 New member Joined Apr 2, 2011 Messages 4 Sep 10, 2011 #1 I paid $20 for it... I'm just not sure what "it" is...
O outcast99 New member Joined Apr 2, 2011 Messages 4 Sep 10, 2011 #2 So up to now, researching, I found that it may be a TT worm drive rear axle. 1909-1927.
Old Iron Well-known member Joined May 19, 2011 Messages 15,382 Location Willard Mo. Sep 11, 2011 #3 The spindle to axle has more clearance where it's welded is all I see Jim
dmw56 Busted and Rusted on Route 66 Joined Dec 21, 2007 Messages 6,570 Location Edgewood, New Mexico off Route 66 Sep 11, 2011 #4 It's a Model T front axle. Don't use it except on a stock Model T.
Blue Eyed Devil Devil's Advocate Joined Mar 14, 2008 Messages 2,419 Location Dayton, OHIO Sep 11, 2011 #5 It's just a regular old Model T front axle. You got a $20 wallhanger...
O outcast99 New member Joined Apr 2, 2011 Messages 4 Sep 15, 2011 #6 may i ask why i've heard from numerous sources, not to use it?
TiredIronGRB Traditionalist Joined Dec 31, 2008 Messages 1,959 Location Church Hill, Tn Sep 15, 2011 #7 Because it was only designed to hold up about 800 lbs.
dmw56 Busted and Rusted on Route 66 Joined Dec 21, 2007 Messages 6,570 Location Edgewood, New Mexico off Route 66 Sep 15, 2011 #8 TiredIronGRB said: Because it was only designed to hold up about 800 lbs. Click to expand... And about 45mph tops.
TiredIronGRB said: Because it was only designed to hold up about 800 lbs. Click to expand... And about 45mph tops.
R rainman Rough Rodder Joined May 27, 2009 Messages 3,408 Location Brandenburg Ky. Sep 16, 2011 #9 And they weren't even safe at that!!