Me and a friend stumbled across a trailer while of looking for old cars. I looked under to see a banjo rear end. Looks bigger than a model A for sure. wishbones in tacked and wide five wheels... wondering what year these could possibly be off of, good find?
if the wide 5's are original to the rear, '36-'39, hydraulic brakes would be '39 only, if the spring hangers are part of the radius rods, it's a '36.
I have found two hay wagons in the last month that had wide fives on them. I now have 8 wide five wheels, 4 front axels, one set of unsplit bones, two drag links, 8 drums, 4 juice backing plates and 4 mechanical backing plates. I need to find a wagon like the one you found so I can get me a rear end too.
Seems like every Ford that stopped moving under its own power in a rural area immediately became a wagon... Probably my best lifetime find was a complete '32 chassis wagon...but I really had to shell out. The greedy bumpkin wanted $25 for it, delivered.
Recently spotted a 35 axle made into a boat trailer. Still can't locate the owner my 33 front end and model a frame where both wagons/trailers at one time