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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: City Point, Wisconsin
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I was doing some cleaning, and came across a set of all steel skies for a Ford Model T or Ford Model A Snowmobile. They have no wood on them, but all have a hook in front, where a chain is attached, and at the end of the chain, there is a spring attached, and the other end of the spring looks like it attached to the front end of the Model T or Model A. Is there a difference between a all steel Ford model T and Ford model A Ski? Thank you for any help.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Maine
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Pictures are worth a thousand words. There are not only differences between the T and A versions, but among the several manufacturers and untold many blacksmiths that made them...
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Location: Oxford Hills, Maine
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