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What is it? Another mystery tractor

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rmaynard

I was emailed pictures of a tractor this morning with the question, "what model Wheel Horse do I have"? Well, I could not answer. Here are the pictures

that I was sent.

 

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Wheel Horse Kid

Looks to be a modified Surburban to me, but maybe I am wrong. Whatever it is, I don't think it is original.

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CasualObserver

what does he have?....The results of a clever individual.  I really like that idea... front mounting a motor on a Suburban.... would help balance the tractor.

 

It likely started life as a 1961 401.

 

Hood stand is from 401. (The extra holes are not in the 1960 stand.)

Clutch pedal is 1961 cast iron style.

Trans is three piece and has holes at rear for auxiliary hitch.

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stevasaurus

Yep, I think Jason and the Kid hit the nail on the head. :)  That is a #5010 suburban transmission.

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Tankman

Who cares what it is? Doesn't matter. A Horse is a Horse of course!

 

A fine customization! Looks great!  :ychain:

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Jake Kuhn

Thats pretty neat! I would also agree that it once was a 401. Whatever it is, its cool!

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Wheel Horse Kid

I do have to admit, the motor being in the front instead of between the legs is pretty cool!

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AMC RULES

Whatever is was...it's definitely a piece of work now.   :)  

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rmaynard

I'm going to contact him tonight and see what he is doing for a hood.

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BPjunk

You can tell it was a 1961 model 401 by the 5010 UniDrive and the cast iron clutch/brake pedal and clutch arm.

 

Wild Bill

Richmond, VA.

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