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Old 03-10-2023, 02:27 PM   #1
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Default Cart Wheel & Misc. Junk Identification

I’ve stumbled on four of these. The steel band rim is bolted on, and is about 38mm wide.
Any thoughts on what they’re off, please? (I know, I know - Gaso’s first truck, some may say…)
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Old 03-10-2023, 03:03 PM   #2
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Possibly from an old horse drawn farm hay mower (or similar farm equipment such as a horse drawn hay baler) Do a Google image search on "horse drawn farm hay mower" .
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Could be anything, there were plenty of old wheels like that laying around when I was growing up on the family farm. My guess is a hay rake similar to below.





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Old 03-10-2023, 05:17 PM   #4
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Default Re: Cart Wheel & Misc. Junk Identification

You’re both probably right about farm equipment. As I’m in a coal town, was first thinking maybe from an old mine cart. They’re not all the same either - my error.
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Couple of older Ford parts. There was a sealed beam headlight and bucket as well, but they were no good.
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As I’m in a coal town, was first thinking maybe from an old mine
Coal mine skip wheels usually had more substantive spokes to carry the weight and usually had rims designed to run on rails even when hand pushed by minors or pulled by donkeys. They could be part of an old Horse Gin or Whim Gin used at a mine head though especially as the square shafts on the bottom two suggest the were design to be driven rather than pulled or at least to drive something as they were pulled. This sort of thing:



Or even part of a steam powered winding wheel assembly. these sort of things:



Are there any historic photos on the mine heads and winding wheels on the coal mine sin your area on line that you could try and match them to?
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Do the two wheels without axle shafts appear to fit on the two with axle shafts?
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I don’t think they do, but haven’t checked fully.
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