Are there holes in the two feet on the end? My first thought was some kind of brake for a fly wheel, but if there's no hinge point you can probably count that idea out.
Yes, it's a brake pad for a log train. A common find along old late 1800's logging rail road grades. I have never dug 16" down The area here is so rocky, nothing is more then a few inches deep.
Yes, it's a brake pad for a log train. A common find along old late 1800's logging rail road grades. I have never dug 16" down The area here is so rocky, nothing is more then a few inches deep.
When you have a steel brake pad rubbing against a iron wheel on a fully loaded log train, going down hill, the pads wear out and need replaced. You can see where your pad is worn in the center.