Author name: Clay Graham

VIDEO > CWAFEC Small People Wagon Project

Central Washington Antique Farm Equipment Club
People Wagon Repairs, New Signs, & Maintenance

 

Location:
Graham Farm Farm, Selah, WA

Date:
September 9 2024

Taken By:
Clay Graham of Ceg-TV.com / CegPics.com

Camera:
Samsung Galaxy S9+

Edited by:
Clay Graham

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PHOTOS > People Wagon Repairs, New Signs, & Maintenance

Central Washington Antique Farm Equipment Club:
People Wagon Repairs, New Signs, & Maintenance

By Clay Graham / CegPics.com

July 11th 2024, Kent brought the Central Washington Antique Farm Equipment Club’s Small People Wagon to Graham Family Farm so we can do some maintenance, repair the front axle, and paint the side boards with the club logo and name so it can be seen better in parades.

Monday August 5 2024, Doc Graham, Charlie Graham, and I worked on removing the Central Washington Antique Farm Equipment Club Small People Wagon front axle for repairs. The axle tube was bent in a few different directions and the hitch tongue is bent too. We delivered the bent parts to Bill Allen on Tuesday August 6, 2024.

Charlie’s wife Hailey was planning on the Central Washington Antique Farm Equipment Club logo on each side of the wagon, but the wood is not in the best of shape. Kent found some polyboard at Home Depot for us to look at to put vinyl decals on. We pick up a sheet at and cut in half.

On Tuesday August 20th, 2024, Doc and I picked up the repaired Small People Wagon axle and tongue from Kent. I am not sure who did the repairs. A few days later we used rust neutralizer on them, primered, and then painted the parts. After the painted was dried, we put the parts back on the People Wagon.

Lisa cut the vinyl out for the signs and picked it. Odo and I put the transfer paper on. The next part was a pain measuring out and placing the decals. This took sometime since we had to piece everything together on the polyboard since our vinyl machine is small. I think it worked out just fine.

Charlie cut down a 2×4 so we could use the pieces to frame for the polyboard signs. I painted the frame and the sides of the wagon. Once the paint was dry, Charlie and Doc helped put the signs on, then Charlie framed them.

We tightening loose bolts and then Doc lube the wheel bearings.

This was a good project for our whole family. We hope the decals don’t come off the polyboard. This is the first time for us using polyboard to put decals on.

Here are some photos:

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PHOTOS > CWAFEC: Fairbanks-Morse 35E10 Engine Crank Bearings

Central Washington Antique Farm Equipment Club:
Fairbanks-Morse 35E10 Engine Crank Bearings

By Clay Graham / CegPics.com

On Tuesday August 20th, 2024, CWAFEC members met up at Timpke Machine & Welding to see Bill Allen progress on the Fairbanks-Morse 35E10 Engine Crank. The crank has been turned and Bill is now working on the bearings. He has some of them done.

Doc and I picked up the repaired Small People Wagon axle and tongue from Kent. These parts will be painted and put back on this week.

Here are some photos:

Central Washington Antique Farm Equipment Club

Central Washington Antique Farm Equipment Club

Central Washington Antique Farm Equipment Club

Central Washington Antique Farm Equipment Club

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Central Washington Antique Farm Equipment Club

Central Washington Antique Farm Equipment Club

Central Washington Antique Farm Equipment Club

Central Washington Antique Farm Equipment Club

Central Washington Antique Farm Equipment Club

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PHOTOS > CWAFEC: Fairbanks-Morse 35E10 Engine Crank on J.J. McCabe Lathe

Central Washington Antique Farm Equipment Club:
Fairbanks-Morse 35E10 Engine Crank on J.J. McCabe Lathe

By Clay Graham / CegPics.com

On Tuesday August 6th, 2024, CWAFEC members met up at Timpke Machine & Welding to see Bill Allen use the J.J. McCabe Lathe to work on the Fairbanks-Morse 35E10 Engine Crank. Doc and I dropped off the bent parts of the Small People Wagon to Bill to work on.

Here are some photos:

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Central Washington Antique Farm Equipment Club

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Central Washington Antique Farm Equipment Club

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PHOTOS > CWAFEC: People Wagon Axle Removal

Central Washington Antique Farm Equipment Club
People Wagon Axle Removal

Report & photos by Clay Graham / CegPics.com

Monday August 5 2024, Doc Graham, Charlie Graham, and I worked on removing the Central Washington Antique Farm Equipment Club Small People Wagon front axle for repairs. The axle tube is bent in a few different directions and the hitch tongue is bent too. We delivered the bent parts to Bill Allen on Tuesday August 6, 2024. Once we get the parts back, we will put them on and then lube the bearings.

We will still be working on the small people wagon tightening loose bolts and replacing some if needed. Charlie’s wife Hailey will be working on painting the Central Washington Antique Farm Equipment Club logo on each side of the wagon.

Here are some photos:

Central WA Antique Farm Equipment Club

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Central WA Antique Farm Equipment Club

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Central WA Antique Farm Equipment Club

Central WA Antique Farm Equipment Club

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