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  1. Trailboss

    Historical find....WW1 Army 1917 machine Gun carts

    Cool! Some of the BII tools are farrier tools (horseshoer). The three nippers, small hammer and the rasps - all you need are shoes and nails. I guess the brace and bit and bald peen hammer are for cart repairs.
  2. Trailboss

    Historical find....WW1 Army 1917 machine Gun carts

    From that period, and from the appearance of the wood, the wood used to make the crates looks like it may have come from the last of the virgin southern longleaf pine forests. Mules and oxen were used to haul the logs to small steam trains that ran on temporary wooden tracks leading to the saw...
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