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Going to make a C-200!

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rmaynard

Great job Jeff. :thumbs:

Bob

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ducky

nice :D. :thumbs: :D

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DMK855

Fireman, it is just plain awesome!!!! Great Job!! :thumbs:

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Ken B

Better than new Jeff, nice clean factory look to it. :thumbs:

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JimD

Amazing? You bet! :thumbs:

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stevebo

Jeff,

That looks great. I know you have been plugging away on this one along with all your other irons in the fire.

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Butch

Man that sucker is beautiful. What more can ya say?

Butch

S. Jersey

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Butch

You need a backhoe to offset the weight!!

Butch

S. Jersey

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fireman

Thanks Guys!

Butch,

Actually a backhoe has been in the early works for a while! I have the plans to build a very light weight one (350lbs). It would take the place of the weight box :thumbs: . But due to like Steve says, all my other irons in the fire, it will be on the back burner till next spring.

STAY TUNED!!!

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buckrancher

great job Jeff she looks amazing :thumbs: :D

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bustedglass

All I can say is WOW :thumbs: . That thing is beautiful, and you did a great job. You are one fine craftsman my friend :D .

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tranders

That turned out great.

Very nice work. :thumbs:

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fireman

Here are some pictures of the other side. Somebody wanted to see how the exhaust came out. Unfortunately I will have to change it around a little because the port were the exhaust comes out of the muffler interferes with the stabilizers bar on that side for the loader.

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Coadster32

Like the others said, awesome job Jeff!! :D (I'd expect nothing less of you though) :thumbs:

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300zx

Fireman, I was the one that ask. What is the muffler off of? It looks like you used the pipes from the 520 muffler and connected a muffler with a center exhaust. Is that right?

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Kelly

Looks like a 417 muffler.

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fireman

The muffler is from a Kohler KT17. It works great with the exception of were the exhaust actually exits the muffler. I did use the stock exhaust pipes cut about half way back from the original muffler.

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wheel horse man

Nice looking C-200!!! are you gonig to paint those wheel weights

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fireman

I have a set of almost 80lbs a piece wheel weights that I have yet to paint and install.

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dclarke

Fireman, Amazing work you have done on this project. looks like a factory build. Great work!!! :thumbs:

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fireman

Just an update.

The motor didn't seem to be running right. Stopped by the local shop and talked to the guy there. Best he could figure is the carb needed to be rebuilt. Instead of spending $30 for a kit and trying to get all those little passages cleaned, I found a brand new one. I put it on today and fired her up. She runs better than ever now.

Just have to rework the exhaust and than she will be truly finished.

Of-course after all that work, and now that I bought the C-195, I may just have to sell her to make room :)

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Ken B

Gonna sell it without the loader or with? Curious.

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fireman

Ken,

If I do sell it, it will be just the tractor. The loader will go on either the GT-14 or the C-195.

Are you interested?

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rickv1957

Jeff,your C200 would sure be a dandy to own for sure!! :) Rick

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fireman

While looking through my Wheel Horse pictures, I came across the original pics of this tractor I took when I first went to look at it. I figured I would post them here so others could see them and use this thread for inspiration. I know how bogged down projects can get so to everyone out there, keep the faith and get back out there in that garage, shed, workshop etc. The final outcome is worth the blood, sweat and tears.

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