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Suburban 550 Snow Plowing in Indiana

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Wheel Horse Kid

Great pics! Always love seeing the older horses in action! ;)

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AMC RULES

Awesome picts. :thanks:

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neil

Dontcha just love the little guys , esp[ecially when they are out working .

Great pics

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decksetter

Beautiful! Looks like a great worker!

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speedyleedy

That is a nice little worker :)

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dandan111

Looks pretty good. That was a wet snow also.

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KC9KAS

It always amazes me how well our little WH's get the job done!

Thanks for the photos!

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stevasaurus

Excellent pictures...love the round hoods in the white stuff.  They really can hold their own. :)

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Ken B

Way too cool! The little guy is still gettin it done after all these years...

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Eric857

it amazes me that the little wheel horse tractors from 50 years ago can do more work than the pieces of junk we have now

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Racinbob

 I love it!! Brings back old memories of when my age was in single digits (ok, really old memories). What motor do you have in that? Somethings different and it looks like it fits very well.

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

Just saw this thread, great pics and a great workin horse.

thanks for posting and sharing.

 

Glenn

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Wheel-N-It

I love it that the older/smaller Wheel Horses are still earning their keep after all these years :bow-blue:

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953 nut

:text-coolphotos:  Bigger is not always better! Haven't had any snow here yet, but I  may hang a plow on my 400 Suburban. I have always used the 1055 or 953 but why not give the little stallion of the herd a chance too.  :text-bravo: 

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chazm

Good looking tractor :handgestures-thumbupright:  Cool pics  :icecream:

 

 

Chasm  :flags-waveusa:

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papaglide

Nice little tractor gettin 'er done! Thanks for sharing.

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wheel horse man

That's a tuff little tractor

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steve k

what year is that and what power plant is that?   

 

Nice WH   BTW!!

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TravelinJavelin

them little guys right there is amazing what they will push!

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Hodge71

I sure wish I could plow with one of my Rjs or Suburbans. I have 3 plows that I could put on but being that they don't trip when they hit something solid and I have quite a few boonties ( large rocks protruding from the ground) I don't want a groin full of steering wheel if I stop dead…Plus the wear and tear on the tranny hitting something solid scares me. I will continue to use my Charger 12 and The 18 auto and the 60 inch blade will be home from my Dads soon so that will be put into service soon… Great looking little plow ya have there

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hm12460

Looks like a very honest and hard working little tractor.

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hcminis

Thanks everyone.

 

it's a 1950.  Has a Harbor Freight clone in it.  The original motor was replaced with a rare 5 H.P. Kohler from an Army generator.  So, I took it off because the carburetor is messed up. 

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fourwheels0

don't you mean 1960? lol.

what harbor freight clone do you have in it.

was it a direct bolt in?.

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hcminis

ahh....yeah.  1960.  Thanks for the correction.  Sent you a P.M.

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