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- Q5459827 subject Q8253313.
- Q5459827 subject Q8345460.
- Q5459827 abstract "Template:ForA float is a form of two-wheeled horse-drawn cart with a dropped axle to give an especially low loadbed. They were intended for carrying heavy or unstable items such as milk churns. The name survives today in that of the milkfloat.The axle passes beneath the loadbed of the cart but was cranked upwards at each side. This allows the load to be carried low, for stability and ease of loading with heavy objects such as churns or barrels. The high position of the stub axles allow large wheels, giving a smooth ride. The box body is open at the rear, with no more than a chain across for safety. Rather than a driving seat or box, they are driven from a standing position, alongside the load. Floats were drawn by a single horse or, especially in Ireland, a donkey.".
- Q5459827 thumbnail Milk_float,_c_1904.jpg?width=300.
- Q5459827 wikiPageWikiLink Q18385876.
- Q5459827 wikiPageWikiLink Q1935273.
- Q5459827 wikiPageWikiLink Q201573.
- Q5459827 wikiPageWikiLink Q234668.
- Q5459827 wikiPageWikiLink Q5308476.
- Q5459827 wikiPageWikiLink Q7845184.
- Q5459827 wikiPageWikiLink Q8253313.
- Q5459827 wikiPageWikiLink Q8345460.
- Q5459827 comment "Template:ForA float is a form of two-wheeled horse-drawn cart with a dropped axle to give an especially low loadbed. They were intended for carrying heavy or unstable items such as milk churns. The name survives today in that of the milkfloat.The axle passes beneath the loadbed of the cart but was cranked upwards at each side. This allows the load to be carried low, for stability and ease of loading with heavy objects such as churns or barrels.".
- Q5459827 label "Float (horse-drawn)".
- Q5459827 depiction Milk_float,_c_1904.jpg.