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squonk
Just now, WHX?? said:

 

 

I have acreage so could always build another shed but for what??? More crap for her to get rid of when I'm dirt napping?

 

Maybe you'll need a shed to sleep in! :teasing-poke:

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Mike'sHorseBarn
2 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

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There's so much truth to this! My dad is getting older and he keeps saying he's getting rid of tractors, but he also sends me marketplace ads all the time lol

 

I am getting rid of most of my non-horse tractors though, but once one of them leaves it gets replaced by a horse so I never really gain any space.

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midpack

Well, I'm going to have to choose which one or two of mine (5) fairly soon to keep. 

 They're setting the foundation forms behind my camp (trailer) in Maine as we speak!

Do I keep the "trailer queens" or the beasties...

 

 

 

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JCM
27 minutes ago, midpack said:

Well, I'm going to have to choose which one or two of mine (5) fairly soon to keep. 

 They're setting the foundation forms behind my camp (trailer) in Maine as we speak!

Do I keep the "trailer queens" or the beasties...

 

 One of each would be nice ?   Go MX 338  :auto-dirtbike:   @midpack

 

 

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PWL216
Posted (edited)

@JCM @midpack As a reminder, I’m still looking for a nice 300 series tractor or a 252-H or 256-H.

 

I’ll be at the Berwick M&G.

 

I’m also considering selling my 520-H with the bucket loader. I find that I’m not using it much and I hate to see machines sit. 

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peter lena

@JCM  can definitely relate to that issue  , have 3 , but my physical  ability to do any related grunt work is all but done , swapping ,plow , decks , also interest  is not the same , of course paying someone to do yard maintenance / plow snow , has the view of taking care of your  home , attached to it . years back sold off , decks , tractor , blower , emphasised  the function , and condition of it , probably been sitting outside , in tall grass , trashed . rarely see  any lawn anything , that is not trashed ,  pete 

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midpack
3 hours ago, JCM said:
3 hours ago, JCM said:

Go MX 338 

I can literally see the main gate from my back yard 😄

 

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Retired Wrencher

 but once one of them leaves it gets replaced by a horse so I never really gain any space.    Mike I am with you on this.

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JCM

THANK YOU  @Lane Ranger  for taking the time and effort to remember and write that all up. Very well detailed, WOW. I thought I loved WH. I was married for 19 years and have owned WH 's for 35. When I bought my second one she flipped out. Needless to say She is not around but the tractors are. I now have a lady that put's up with me and my toy's for the past 19 years. She likes to play too, it works. Thank you again      :notworthy:

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WHX??
21 minutes ago, JCM said:

Needless to say She is not around but the tractors are.

Had  a gal that threw a rod in the 1067 once. Rebuilt the 241 and scrapped her... :lol:

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Mike in NC
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I have 4 WH's, but a total of 25 garden tractors, several walk behinds and the rest riders. I have a mixed bag of makes. I like them all. there are 3 or 4 that I would part with, but the rest stay. Storage is a problem but I enjoy the hobby. I also collect hit n miss engines and antique Briggs engines. I have sold just a couple in the past and kick myself for it all the time.

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ohiofarmer

I had thirteen and now down to twelve.I had just bought two Black hoods plus all kinds of extras for two bills and saw a c160-8 and daggone another one showed up as an auto. I never run extra batteries but change them out.

  Just one year ago i was at high risk for death or being paralyzed due to a bacterial infection. It slowed me down a good bit and it  down down and makes me think this stuff could be a burden to others.. My twelve hour days are more like four now

   Daughter is soon to graduate with an advanced degree and my wife is getting double knee replacement. You get old and give out and it can happen before you plan .You stay busy , but just with other things.

   I have a 314-8 as my main worker and God has blessed us with timely rains. Our soybeans might break 70 bushels based on what the yield looked like at 66 a few years ago. The grass just kept going. I said that I would always make sure two mowers were attached and ready, but I took all the decks off to store them tighter last fall. So this year it is mowing and working on the truck. 

   That project was all done, but  I forgot to clock the driveshaft and it is out of balance, I have it rigged on super heavy jack stands so it can be run off the ground and start with getting the driveshaft more  balanced. We just keep running like before retirement but wity more stuff to do.

    Anyway , the wheel horses will probably be reduced to a short frame to drive an ice cream freezer , the 314, and the two 160's and maybe another worker. Oh, and a 520 with snow plow and,and,and....

 

 

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JCM
21 minutes ago, sjoemie himself said:

My secret to thinning the collection: don't, just get a bigger barn :P

I have thought of that many times. Only problem is taxes go up each time I do something like that.. Sounds nice though.

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, sjoemie himself said:

My secret to thinning the collection: don't, just get a bigger barn :P

That's exactly what we did!

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TractorEd
17 hours ago, ohiofarmer said:

You get old and give out and it can happen before you plan .You stay busy , but just with other things.

Hear that.  World keeps spinning faster and/or I keep slowing down; or both.

 

Plans have a way of steering themselves whichever way they want to go.  I keep trying but have become more selective.  And more open to it not going to plan.

 

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SylvanLakeWH
Posted (edited)

Timely topic for me... :(

 

Space constraints and a bad back are necessitating the break up of the SL&WHN RR... the custom cars are listed in the non-wheel horse section of the classifieds and those of you who are Supporters of the site may wish to check out the discount offered (Rhymes with "Free")...

 

(The E-141's are spoken for). The A-60 and a custom cart are now in the classified section... :(

 

I'll be down to the C-105, the Roundhood Yard Art, and one small utility trailer... Still not bad... :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

Time marches on... 

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953 nut
3 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

Time marches on..

Some days I feel like time is marching over me.

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