Hey Josh!!! You can never have enough trailers especially made from the Good 'O Stuff!! Thanks for another history lesson, keep these old stuff videos coming!!
my 4x6 trailer same as your hay wagon but not upside down tie rods welded to axle & bolted to leaf springs super handy behind the 4wheeler just used it few minutes ago
It came from the Depression. People that weren't alive in the late 1920s and 1930s can't comprehend the poverty and scarcity in the US during that time.
Hey Josh!!! You can never have enough trailers especially made from the Good 'O Stuff!! Thanks for another history lesson, keep these old stuff videos coming!!
I think I'm up to something like 10 trailers right now...yikes
Wow, this is really cool series. Thanks Josh I'm learning more and more about this old stuff from man. Thans for the video.
Thanks Ray. Congrats to your son on his graduation 🧑🎓
@@QuickSpeedShop Thank you Josh
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Nice video!
Thank you 👍
my 4x6 trailer same as your hay wagon but not upside down tie rods welded to axle & bolted to leaf springs super handy behind the 4wheeler just used it few minutes ago
Cool 👍
Very cool. I have one kinda similar.. Has a rearend but 5 x 5.5 wheels. Also has what I believe is a model a box..
All the Ford rearends from 1928-1948, except for 1936-1939 were 5 on 5.5".
👍🏻 our forefathers were very creative… use what one has laying around
It came from the Depression. People that weren't alive in the late 1920s and 1930s can't comprehend the poverty and scarcity in the US during that time.
Ive been looking for a trailer, I didn't see this one. I'm not trashing anything ever again.
Don't trash it, stash it. I'd rather be looking at it than looking for it! Watch out for boat trailers...