The New Rear Axle Assembly is Heavy Duty! | Lots of Heavy Blacksmithing
This is the assembly process of the 20 mule team Borax wagons rear axles. Because of the 10 ton load on these wagons, the irons are extra heavy to stabilize these gears. Thank you for watching and I hope you enjoy it.
Видео The New Rear Axle Assembly is Heavy Duty! | Lots of Heavy Blacksmithing канала EngelsCoachShop
Видео The New Rear Axle Assembly is Heavy Duty! | Lots of Heavy Blacksmithing канала EngelsCoachShop
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