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By Treepep
1975-77 Yanmar YM2000Z. I got as a basket case and did a lot of work on it. Tractor only but I have a new Jbar brush hog that can go with it. 954 hours. It slips out of high gears after a bit or uphill. I Don't know if that is an easy fix. New starter fuel pump to tank. All new belts hoses etc. new front tires and tubes. rear are original.
Its been a couple years since new parts but covered and cared for. Feel free to ask any questions. I could maybe deliver to a reasonable area. Health says its time. I need less responsibility and maint. These machines need to continue to move or they wont.
Thanks guys. Pictures soon. about 40 minutes south from my place.
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By giant_g2
Not sure on specific model. This 8 spd came attached to a plow I bought. It had some water in it for a couple weeks according to the prior owner. I drained it, sloshed some diesel in it, drained that, then filled with fresh oil. Spinning the input shaft by hand, I can see the axels turn. Hasn't leaked any oil. I'm not really interested in shipping, so I'd prefer local sales.
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By cbj75
I have a 1975 D200 Wheel Horse with front mount dozer blade, package includes Wheel Horse Dump Trailer, 48" belly mower side discharge, Wheel Horse front and rear wheel weights, turning brakes, rear PTO and 3-point to 2" receiver attachment, and Brinley twin disc harrow. Rear luggage/rack carrier, All refurbished, sandblasted and painted Ford red in 2016. Lots of extra Wheel Horse parts included.
Package price $3000.00.
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By sjoemie himself
Hi all, as mentioned in another topic I visited the local harvest-show in Onstwedde again. I brought my mini International 1468 with me and got set up at around 9 in the morning. Gates opened at 10.
It was a bit overcast and wet at the beginning but it turned out to be a nice and sunny day for the most part.
@Pullstart requested some show pictures so here ya' go
All set up, waiting for the folks to come in and say Hi.
This 1/3rd scale stationary thresher is built by my dads grandpa (who has passed away) and is now owned by my dad's uncle.
He tours the country with it and displays it on several shows. It actually works and my dad's grandpa used it to harvest beans.
The steam tractor that powers it is not my dad's uncle's but happened to be there aswell so they thought let's see if the tractor can power the thresher. Worked flawlessly.
Besides the small tresher there's always a real one setup aswell. They thresh grain and bale the straw with the attached baler.
Powered by a flat belt off a vintage Hanomag tractor.
Threshing machine, Dutch built out of the province of Groningen.
Straw baler. The bales are manually tied and knotten.
This apparatus was placed before the thresher. Not 100 percent sure what it does but it seemed it gets rid of excess chaff and other unwanted debris.
Who can guess what these are and/or what they're used for?
Vintage DAF truck. Dutch truck brand. This one was very nicely restored.
And another one, this one obviously for military use. Note the second axle which is free rolling. This helped it conquer dunes and tranches in rough conditions. My granddad used to operate one of these.
Also no big center differential on the back axles but driveshafts coming directly from the main gearbox. The shock is the rear of the vehicle. I guess they went this route for maximum ground clearance and articulation.
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By Monstrosity
Show off what your doing from the seat of your Horse!!! Fixed up a mowing deck for the 1277 and put the plow on the C1014. Getting ready to level a topsoil pile and going down the block to mow the small park to test the mowing deck out.
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