Army Wagon and Repairing Wheel
Vagón del ejército y reparación de la rueda
Vagón del ejército y reparación de la rueda
U.S. Army Wagon, ca. 1915 Destrozado durante su servicio en la frontera No. 2 EUREKA Tire Bending Machine, ca 1902 Usada para moldear las llantas de hierro de vagón Por la década de 1850, El Paso era una encrucijada para la ruta de flete entre México y los Estados Unidos y la ruta postal de diligencia en rumbo a California. Caballos y mulas reemplazaba bueyes lentos. Vagones ahora tenían llantas remplazables de hierro, frenos y una quinta llanta que permitiría el eje delantero pivotar en las vueltas.
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