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Unread 07-03-2025, 08:23 AM   #1
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Long before anything was invented like a bearing
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Long before anything was invented like a bearing
Didn't they still grease the axle?
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Didn't they still grease the axle?
Wheels were made of wood and the axle also, the pitch/grease mixture was a lubricant
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Wheels were made of wood and the axle also, the pitch/grease mixture was a lubricant
I understand that the wheels and axle were made of wood, but it seems to me that the application of grease would still slick things up a bit. Under the carriage of a field piece (cannon) there hung a grease bucket which they used to grease the axle, also made of wood. I think they'd do the same on a wooden axle of a wagon. When I worked on a farm in the early 60s we greased ever baring on the tractor and the plow. I suspect that habbit started before barings.
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