- up of
stacks of
three felloes, the
facing felloe, the
middle felloe, and the
after felloe.
Because each
group of
three felloes at one time made up a quarter...
-
constructing the hub (called the nave), the
spokes and the rim
segments called felloes, (pronounced fell low), and ****embling them all into a unit
working from...
- teeth;
Felloe saw;: the narrowest-bladed
variety of pit saw, up to 213 cm (7 feet) long and able to work the
sharp curves of cart
wheel felloes; a slightly...
- head
lowered looking to his
right and
standing upon a
wheel with a blue
felloe set with
thirteen gold stars,
having thirteen gold
spokes and the hub white...
- of 820.
Early industries included a
spoke and
handle factory, sawmill,
felloe factory,
plate and
plaster mill, and two
flour mills. The
first post office...
-
built in 1865. In 1873, the
Windfall Steam Flouring Mill was founded. A
felloe factory was
built in 1877 by
Thornburgh and Hirons. By 1914, the most lucrative...
- &
MacLellan on
early Sentinels,
using a cast
steel centre with
wooden felloes, or
steel plate wheels as used by Mann. As press-on
solid rubber tyres...
-
canto 'corner' L canthus, cantus, fr Gaul.
cantos Br kant 'ring', W cant '
felloe, rim', MIr céte 'gathering (in a circle)', Ir cétal, s. canó, OW canten...
- Buff A gold
color eagle with
wings spread perched on a
wheel with a blue
felloe set with 13 gold stars,
having 13 gold
spokes and the hub
white with a red...
- 0.5
inches (12.7 mm) high-carbon-steel tires, 2.875
inches (73.0 mm),
felloes (8
sawed or 2 bent),
improved spoke shoes, and 0.25
inches per foot (21...