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newly restored 1954 POND PT-25

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smoreau

Very nice!! Do you plan on using it?

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WH854

:WRS: Great Job :thumbs:

Chas

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Jake Kuhn

Wow that turned out nice! :handgestures-thumbup: Jake

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55rj35jr

don't plan on using it,I am thinking of making up a sulky to ride around at show's,it has awesome power for a small H.P. engine, planning on taking it to this years Wheel Horse show in Pa. thanks for the thumbs up!

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wallfish

VERY NICE!

I'm looking forward to seeing this at the big show.

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VinsRJ

Not to many walk behinds that look that good, sweet job! Look forward to seeing it at the Big Show.

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squonk

Me too. I wish I had the room for a walk behind or 2. Any make! :thumbs:

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bowtiebutler956

Beautiful! Absolutely Beautiful. :text-datsphatyo:

Matt :flags-texas:

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speedyleedy

Looks great mike you do good work buddy ! :bow-blue:

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Wheel Horse Kid

Looks AWESOME!!!! Great Restoration!!! :greetings-clappingyellow:

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AMC RULES

Great job, turned out really nice. :thumbs:

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Matz

Sweet!!!!

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Hodge71

Thats really something to be proud of. You did a great job. Hopefully I get to see it in person in Arendtsville

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Terry M

really nice!!!! :bow-blue::handgestures-thumbupright: :thumbs:

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rj35hunter

:thumbs: Looks great!! I like to see the Walk Behind Tractors....don't see too many of them.

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fabricator2009

Very Nice.

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SousaKerry

By far no expert but I thought the 54's had tubular handlebars uprights I know mine does. But then again every one of these from that era seem to be different. But anyways very nice job, I am still on the look out for the proper engine for mine, I have a K-91 on it but it is too new and I would love to have a K-90 for it. I also need some new tires as mine are dry rotted so bad they have ripped.

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Wheel Horse Kid

don't plan on using it,I am thinking of making up a sulky to ride around at show's,it has awesome power for a small H.P. engine, planning on taking it to this years Wheel Horse show in Pa. thanks for the thumbs up!

I don't blame you! That tractor is WAY to nice to use!

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JackC

Nice. It looks powerful.

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Ken B

Very nice job. I agree, you don't see too many of the walk behinds.

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grnlark

Awesome!

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jbumgarner

Nice job, I enjoy seeing the walk behinds. Mine has the same handle bar design as yours, but with a Clinton and 12" wheels.

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Monkalunka

Very nice....She's a beauty!

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stevasaurus

Looks fantastic...hope I get to see it at the big show. :)

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