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Dion H Daniels

1960 "Steel Horse" 400 Suburban with the powdercoated k91 nearing completion

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Sparky

Nice job! So whats the deal with the steel wheels? Whats the advantage?

Mike..........

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Dion H Daniels

Nice job! So whats the deal with the steel wheels? Whats the advantage?

Mike..........

I just thought it would look different, the rear wheels are off of a graham paige or frazer rototiller and the front wheels are off of a gravely rotary plow.
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mrocket49

Looks very "agricultural"! I love it!

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Jake Kuhn

Very Very Cool! Great job on the resto! :handgestures-thumbup: :handgestures-thumbup: :handgestures-thumbup:

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woodchuckfarmer

Ive seen the amish tractors on steel wheels, even there lawn tractors.

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fourwheels0

now that looks awesome. great job.

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KC9KAS

Looks very nice, but that is going to be a very rough ride!

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Dion H Daniels

Looks very nice, but that is going to be a very rough ride!

I could tell by rolling it that its gonna be a bone shaker. Im sure i wont spend much time riding it.

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Anglo Traction

Look's a real quality finish, Very Cool. I Like the 'Turf Rippers' . Superb work :bow-blue: .

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clemedc

Great work Dion thanks for sharing

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neil

i love the look of that tractor, i was contemplating doing something similar myself

great job

certainly different

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chazm

cool & no flat tires to boot :handgestures-thumbupright:

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varosd

traction without equal! and self-cleaning

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Ed Kennell

With a little planning, she would leave a cool pattern on the blacktop while plowing the driveway!!!!!!!!!!!!! :eusa-think: :eusa-think: :eusa-think:

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Wheel-N-It

I really like the antique farm tractor look. Well done!

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hcminis

That thing is awesome looking.

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fabricator2009

Beautiful paint.

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Wishin4a416

You did a beautiful job on your tractor.

The steel wheels bring back memories of years ago when I was young.

The farmer I worked for had an Oliver with steel wheels for brushhogging the pasture fields with. The multaflora rose was terrible in spots and no worries for flats.

A kidney bruiser even for us youngsters. And to hit a hidden linestone, lol, bout threw you out of the seat.

Again, a very nice job.

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JimD

I absolutely love it. It has the look of an old school down on the farm owner revamped tractor. Classic! :):thumbs: :thumbs:

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TT

It reminds me of one of those "tractor" sprinklers that follows the path of the garden hose. :hide:

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........and this one:

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Dion H Daniels

That ones a little fancier than mine. There are a few like it out there but there are a ton of "original" restorations. I like to change things up, got a couple other crazy ideas for restorations. My problem is i have more ideas than cash to get it done.

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TT

My problem is i have more ideas than cash to get it done.

Let me assure you that you are not the only one with that problem! :D

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Ken B

That ones a little fancier than mine. There are a few like it out there but there are a ton of "original" restorations. I like to change things up, got a couple other crazy ideas for restorations. My problem is i have more ideas than cash to get it done.

Very nice job. I agree, lots of original type restorations out there. Its nice to see something different!

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Lane Ranger

Here is a photo of a steel wheeled Wheel Horse from the May 2010 Mentone, Indiana Swap Meet!

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