FORD FRONT AXLE
FORD FRONT AXLE
I am retiring my old trailer. It is built on a ford front axle. I was told it was a Model AA truck axle. The onle clue I have is that the bearing cover say Ford in the old script and made in USA. They look like brass with cad plating. The cover is treaded to the axle with a 2-1/8-24 thread. Is the axle worth saving or should I just junk the whole thing.
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Your axle is a Model T
All Model Ts used the same front axle, including the big trucks. Dont throw it away! Someone would like to have it. What wheels does it have? Where are you? manyolkars@sport.rr.com
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Re: FORD FRONT AXLE
Yes, definately save it! Those grease caps can be hard to come by. If you would like to sell the caps I'll buy them from you.GHWOODY wrote:I am retiring my old trailer. It is built on a ford front axle. I was told it was a Model AA truck axle. The onle clue I have is that the bearing cover say Ford in the old script and made in USA. They look like brass with cad plating. The cover is treaded to the axle with a 2-1/8-24 thread. Is the axle worth saving or should I just junk the whole thing.