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Technical Early Ford,Chevy,Packard. Junk or Not?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by RP42, Jul 20, 2020.

  1. RP42
    Joined: Aug 31, 2017
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    RP42

    I did find a photo of 1 of these. They said early 20's Dodge Brothers Pump/ pulley assembly. Pretty cool though
     

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  2. RP42
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    The three pieces may just be a part of an old tool mixed in with car parts and not even automotive
     
  3. v8flat44
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    Man, i'm get'n junk drunk......some neato stuf there.......hick up....
     
  4. Boneyard51
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    I would be interested in the twenty inch five hole wheel, if you are close to Oklahoma!






    Bones
     
  5. RP42
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    Yeah there's several those there. I have two different ones pictured in the photos the one that's turned upside down has a mounting bracket that it's mounted on. Seems like there's one or two more laying around. What did these go on? Thanks, Ron
     
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  6. Boneyard51
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    They went on early ton and a half Ford trucks. Some where in the fifties, I think, Ford went to six hole Budd wheels. Those are five hole Budd wheels.
    The Budd wheels have the tapered holes and nuts.
    The other ten hole wheel, pictured, is usually associated with GM and is hub piloted and has straight holes. Chevy ton and a half trucks used all the holes on the back wheels but only five on the front wheels.






    Bones







    Bones
     
  7. rusty valley
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    the three pieces wired together i believe are a spark and throttle lever set.
     
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  8. RP42
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    Ok thanks. I'll have to do some research on that one
     
  9. Yeah, lots of random pieces.
     
  10. Squablow
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    Looks like fun stuff to sift through even if a lot of it is too far gone, glad someone is there to grab whatever is still worth saving. Every year more stuff like this is lost, and less is available. Best to save what you can, while you can.
     
  11. RP42
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    Yeah, I had a blast. I still have a bunch more buildings and areas to look. Thanks for the replies
     
  12. RP42
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    I went inside one of the buildings and as soon as I got through the door I took a few pictures and then I got called in to work so I had to leave. Can't wait to see what all is in that building
     

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  13. RP42
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    It looked like a GM number was 590822
     
  14. RP42
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    I should have took a picture of the front of the radiator. It looked to be in really good shape.
     
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  16. RP42
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    I think the harrison radiator is for a 31 chevy
     
  17. RP42
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    A few more photos from the other day.
     

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  18. RP42
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    Few more
     

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