I hade a free log skidder using a 90 year old Model A front axle and some boards I milled myself on my sawmill.
The Model A axle has been sitting in the woods as long as I can remember. Trees had grown up around it. But the wheels still turned freely. So I got it out last fall and brought it home the other day to make a log skidder with it.
I did not modify the axle or original frame in any way. I just added some wood and used original holes.
I plan to clean this up and paint it this summer. I believe it is worth restoring and preserving.
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