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Hello from Kansas. I have owned my c-101 for about 7 years and now have added a new 42" snow thrower to my list of attachments: 42" snow plow / grader blade and 36" RD mower.

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Indy w h

Hey Scott :banghead: don't stop at 1 horse :WRS: this hobby is addictive :thumbs:

have fun with it

Indy

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rickv1957

Hello and :thumbs: Not to far from you in Mo,Rick

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MikesRJ

HoooooooooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwddddddddddY!

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Sparky

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Mike........

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stevasaurus

:banghead: think there are at least 3 other members from Kansas here...enjoy the site. :thumbs:

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dclarke

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TT

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.5racer

Welcome and what part of Kansas ......Terry

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Duff

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Glad to have you aboard!

Duff :thumbs:

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puckshot

Topeka, same as you .5. I actually find you earlier and noticed you were in Topeka too and sent you a pm.

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d180man

Hi :WRS: and we love photos ! :thumbs: :banghead:

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puckshot

Thanks for the welcomes. I would love to add to my stable as I do think WH are made like tanks. Any D owners willing to sell close by? I'd like a sub-compact with a loader to play on.

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puckshot

Actually, I've been poking around and havn't been able to find some source where it is explained what the difference is between b-100 and c-100 and d- series tractors are. I thought the b's meant briggs motors and c meant kohler but now I'm not so sure. I see d series have both kohler and onan motors. I have a lead on a b-100, but it seems the b series tractores have weaker frames and lesser rearends etc. Anyone have a document that explains the difference between b, c and d etc? Thanksl

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bitten

Hello and :thumbs:

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WHC-125

:banghead: Scott. Nice looking horse in your avatar :thumbs:

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JimD

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Suburban 550

:thumbs: Scott.

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whfan74

:banghead: :thumbs::WRS:

Glad you found us! That is a nice set-up you have there. Like the other's have said watch out or your herd will multiply quickly!

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Brrly1

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Save Old Iron

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bowtieguy

Scott...you have a neighbor that can tell you everything you need to know about Wheel Horses...check out ole Tom B in Rossville, KS....if all else fails, pm me and I'll tell ya where you can find one of each...A, B, C, and D Wheel Horse!

And oh, yeah... :thumbs:

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W9JAB

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sgtsampay

:thumbs: Got any pictures of your horse? LOL. :banghead:

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puckshot

SGT, only pic is the avatar so far. I'll take more and post eventually. I'm thinking this is a cobbled together machine instead of a straight c-101. When I post I'll ask as the taillight and fender don't seem to match. Thanks for the welcome.

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