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Brian S, NE

03-14-2005 19:06:32




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Hey guys. There're over in help identify. You guys always seem to recognize everything.

Brian S, NE




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Brian S, NE

03-15-2005 20:38:36




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 Re: OT- Help identify running gear in reply to Brian S, NE, 03-14-2005 19:06:32  
Thanks guys. I knew you guys would know.

I am working on trying to free up the steering etc. I am guessing parts may be an issue. Hub parts interchangeable with an other?

Brian S, NE



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Leroy

03-17-2005 05:19:56




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 Re: OT- Help identify running gear in reply to Brian S, NE, 03-15-2005 20:38:36  
I don't know if they interchange with anything else or not but unless a hub is missing you should not need a hub, bearings you should ba able to find at any bearing supply house. I am just having to replace 3 of the tires on mine as they have got some years on them and are going bad. To give you an age for the wagon the tires I am having to replace I think are the orignals and they have the S3 symble on them that was a world war 2 ration indicator so that would make my tires and wagon a 46 back to 42 model unless I am misteaken on when the S3 was used

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Leroy

03-15-2005 05:53:29




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 Re: OT- Help identify running gear in reply to Brian S, NE, 03-14-2005 19:06:32  
It is a case from late fourty's to early 50's. Should have 16" wheels. I have one that I bought from a junk yard a few years ago that was in good shape, he had anouther in rough shape that I should have bought also but hindsite is anouther thing



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Leroy

03-15-2005 16:49:33




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 Re: OT- Help identify running gear in reply to Leroy, 03-15-2005 05:53:29  
A bit more information. They made a low shank model as well, the frame would be Case Orange with the front shank (Spindle) hub and wheels Case Green. It would have been about a 3 ton unit. It was made so high for the farmer that was just changing over to a rubber tire wagon from the old Wood High Wheel wagon so the bolster height would be more equal for using the wood box bed from the wood wheel wagon at same height for shoveling corn into the crib so you wouldn't have to throw quite as high. Other manufactures used extra add on bolsters to do the same thing as the stilts did

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nwiafmr

03-15-2005 02:45:35




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 Re: OT- Help identify running gear in reply to Brian S, NE, 03-14-2005 19:06:32  
It's a Case running gear...



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Brian S, NE

03-14-2005 20:15:48




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 Re: OT- Help identify running gear in reply to Brian S, NE, 03-14-2005 19:06:32  
There are no distinguishing marks of any kind. I have been all over it. The front half is red, the back is green.

Not sure what else I can tell you. If you point me to something I'll check further.

Never heard of Bradley till I started hangin around here. Anything special about them? Lot's of them around?

Thanks guys.

Brian S, NE



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Dave H (MI)

03-14-2005 19:19:30




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 Re: OT- Help identify running gear in reply to Brian S, NE, 03-14-2005 19:06:32  
From the color maybe a David Bradley. I have a couple of them around. Really though I am guessing. Seems like my Bradleys are stencilled with the name on the front and usually have some sort of black pin striping also on the front.



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msb

03-14-2005 19:38:54




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 Re: OT- Help identify running gear in reply to Dave H (MI), 03-14-2005 19:19:30  
Not sure its a David Bradley.The bolster stakes don't look right to me.Maybe a Case?



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