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WH953

Hello from Illinois. Just learning to "navigate" the site. I hope this is in the right place. As you probably already figured I own a Wheel Horse 953. I guess it would be described as in "good original condition." Engine smokes some, but not while it's "working." Would like to restore it for "showing".... someday.

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HorseFixer

:thumbs: The 953 is a Great Tractor! :thumbs2: Welcome Aboard.

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canam1991

:thumbs: :ychain: of that 953... :thumbs2:

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TJ

:thumbs2:

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WH953

Thanks for the welcoming.I'll try to get some pictures posted soon. :thumbs2:

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Bill

:thumbs: :thumbs2:

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N.C. horserider

:thumbs2: and one horse isn't enough as you'll find out.

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Rogue

Welcome! I have to agree, we want eye candy. Pictures please :thumbs:

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d180man

Hi :ychain: if you need help with the photos just ask! :thumbs2: :thumbs:

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WH953

Do to our economic status. My budget for restoring anything is at zero. All of the equipment I own is "as is". I have tried to keep up with the mechanical repairs just to keep things running. Everything I have is a different make. Just one is a Wheel Horse.

It may be true that some, or all, of my tractors fall into the "collector" category. The newest one is 38 years old, and the oldest turned 61 this year. There's no shine to any of them. They're not pretty. They're rusty, dirty, and scratched up. Best I'd be able to do, right now, is give things a bath to wash some of the dust off.

I guess, what I'm trying to say is, I don't know if my "stuff" would be worthy of posting a picture. I'd love to be able to bring my tractor/tractors to a show sometime. But I really don't know about that either.

BILL

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TJ

No snobs here. :thumbs2:

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VinsRJ

:thumbs2:

As long as those units are cared for it doesn't matter what they look like. Tractors were not ment to be trailer queens. :thumbs:

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Duff

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Like the guys (and gals) say, no snobs here - just a bunch of folks with a whole lot of affection for these red tractors. New, used, beat, restored, dusty, rusty, or musty - they're still our Horses!

Welcome aboard!

Duff :thumbs2:

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wheel horse 1045

we dont judge as you can see these are a few of mine and they are all work tractorsDSCN0416.jpg

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wheel horse 1045

and yes that is a boat seat on the bronco and yes it is very comfy lol

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wheel horse 1045

i almost forgot welcome

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WH953

Thanks for the kind words. I posted a picture in the Wheel Horse Tractors Forum..... or at least I tried to! Hope it came through.

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Red Iron

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Nice little herd you got! Any tractor regardless how it looks, how big

it is (or small), attachments, etc. If they run, and do chores, that's GREAT!

IF they are taking space in a barn, waiting to be fixed, that's good! If they

are sitting out in a field, rusting away, that's BAD (I learned!). It nice

to see a variety or an oddball tractor! I had a boat seat on my first 1054

(since sold), red too and comfy. Just like some of us, if it ain't broke, use it! :scratchead:

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