I picked up this antique axle and differential (frame in another thread)... the guy was just going to toss is the scrap heap. I thought it is too old and too good to just scrap it. I only know it it from a Buick from the fastening plate on the wheel (see photo. )
I have never seen wood spoke wheels with a mechanical differential... I wish the gears and axles were in it.
I am going to put it on Craig's List and see if I could move it for a few bucks or some cases of beer. Any idea on value is appreciated. Any other info would be appreciated. If I can snap more photos to help you help me, please request it. I would really like to know more about this.
I do not think the frame in the other thread and this axle are from the same vehicle. I think the axle is earlier than the frame.
Overall view, not sure if this is the top or bottom of the housing when mounted to the vehicle:
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Mechanical brakes... the shoes surround the drum on the outside:
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Exterior view of the complete wheel... hub for this is second to last photo:
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BUICK as shown on the wheel fasteners... . this is the only identifying feature on the axle.
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Another view showing the mechanical brake linkage:
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Inside of the naked pumpkin:
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Brake mechanism on the complete wheel:
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Hub:
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Overall photo on the open side:
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I have never seen wood spoke wheels with a mechanical differential... I wish the gears and axles were in it.
I am going to put it on Craig's List and see if I could move it for a few bucks or some cases of beer. Any idea on value is appreciated. Any other info would be appreciated. If I can snap more photos to help you help me, please request it. I would really like to know more about this.
I do not think the frame in the other thread and this axle are from the same vehicle. I think the axle is earlier than the frame.
Overall view, not sure if this is the top or bottom of the housing when mounted to the vehicle:

Mechanical brakes... the shoes surround the drum on the outside:

Exterior view of the complete wheel... hub for this is second to last photo:

BUICK as shown on the wheel fasteners... . this is the only identifying feature on the axle.

Another view showing the mechanical brake linkage:

Inside of the naked pumpkin:

Brake mechanism on the complete wheel:

Hub:

Overall photo on the open side:
