Name that axle

Sully

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Sweet deal on a d30!!!!

thats where my lawnmower axle went!!!! Sully why did you do that?? :lol:
 

RE: Sweet deal on a d30!!!!

In front of the axle, and to the right of the Diff., is that metal thing attached??
 
I'm totally guessing here, but is it from a 1920's/30's era "heavy duty" Ford truck?

Whatever it is, it had a transverse mounted leaf spring and used a torque-tube driveline.
 
Junkpile, that's kind of what I was thinking. I'm actually thinking more in the 1930's now. I was helping one of my dad's friends restore a truck from that era and that looks like the same type of axle...little different though. I just can't remember exactly what year his was. It was a Ford though.
 

Clutch or Transmission?

I still think it is a quick change ford rear, as for the year...... late 20's possibly early 30's, I think they were made by Halibrand???
 
Maybe not... This is the rear I though it was, but I did a little Internet searching and I guess, I was wrong.
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Its a columbia 2 speed rear end. More commonly found in Mercurys and Lincolns around the 30's. They were a cool hot rod item, and still are. The long things are radius arms, kinda like our control arms. The mono spring mounts traversly mounted behind the axle.
 

Is it the rear end out of a 1930 cj 12 with the super rare V7 engine and the 6 speed t-case?

Cause if not, why don't ya tell me?
 
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