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Grading a little snow in Stinking Creek TN, about 2 weeks ago.  I'm guessing this GT-14 is around a 1967 model, and I use it for many jobs around the farm.

 

 

Grading a little snow a few weeks ago in Stinking Creek, TN.

And I modified a horse drawn double shovel to fit the 3 point hitch on the Wheelhorse.  Here is the video, and it has been speeded up a little.

 

 

 

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roadapples

I`m not getting it, which may be my `puter, but welcome to Red Square anyway..

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AMC RULES

 

       :text-yeahthat:    :text-+1:

 

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MWR

Alas.  Could be because these videos are linked from Facebook.  I'll try uploading them to youtube and then linking them.

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DougC

Hello MWR  and :text-welcomeconfetti: Enjoy the forum.  :)

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MWR

See if this works

 

 

 

I figure that was 8 to 10 inches of snow.  The reason I try to avoid grading real close is that the gravels tend to go with the snow.  If I grade the gravels off the driveway, then when I start mowing I get to mow gravels.

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Trying to remove duplicate video.
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MWR

Here's one from winter before last, working the gravels back onto the driveway

 

 

 

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Got info on how to delete the duplicate video.
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elcamino/wheelhorse

Welcome to Red Square. The GT 14 Moves right along . Nice videos

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Digger 66

Hi !

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KC9KAS

@MWR :WRS:

The GT-14 was made in 1969, 70, 71 & 72.

It is a snow pushing machine!

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Sparky

:WRS:

Mike.....

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neil

GT 14 is one of my favorite tractors , welcome to Redsquare

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tunahead72

Ahh, where do I start?

 

First, :WRS:

 

Second, your videos were a lot of fun to watch, music and everything!  That bridge looks a little tricky, and scary, kind of like riding a motorcycle across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge (maybe, just guessing).

 

And finally, there's actually a place called Stinking Creek? :)

 

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MWR

How's this for evidence?  I-75.

sign.jpg

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JC 1965

Great video, thanks for sharing and   :WRS:

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MWR
44 minutes ago, tunahead72 said:

Ahh, where do I start?

 

First, :WRS:

 

Second, your videos were a lot of fun to watch, music and everything!  That bridge looks a little tricky, and scary, kind of like riding a motorcycle across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge (maybe, just guessing).

 

And finally, there's actually a place called Stinking Creek? :)

 

Evidently I liked it so much I posted it twice.  As I learn my way around, I may learn how to remove the second video.  Or maybe some one who knows their stuff can remove one of them.

 

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WNYPCRepair

Just select Edit, put your cursor to the right of thew one you want to delete, and press backspace.

 

 

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MWR
6 minutes ago, WNYPCRepair said:

Just select Edit, put your cursor to the right of thew one you want to delete, and press backspace.

 

 

:WRS:

To quote Darth Vader, "All to easy!"  Thanks.

This was a few years ago, laying off the tomato patch.  Nice thing about doing this with the Wheelhorse is that the machine is so fast that if you get a row crooked, you can run right back thru it and straighten it.  And the Wheelhorse does not pack the soil to much.

 

 

 

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MWR

Here's some pictures of when a storm blew this red oak tree over on the wheelhorse.  I cut the tree off the tractor and used it to pull the tree to the firewood pile.  "Revenge is sweet" saith the Wheelhorse.

wheelhorse and tree.jpg

wheellhorse.JPG

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WNYPCRepair
34 minutes ago, MWR said:

How's this for evidence?  I-75.

sign.jpg



I grew up in the NE corner of TN. Howdy, neighbor

 

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953 nut
8 hours ago, MWR said:

How's this for evidence?  I-75.

sign.jpg

:WRS:     My wife and I have gone by that sign a few dozen times and always ask ourselves "why would anyone choose that name?" I guess it keeps out the riffraff! :ychain:  Thanks for sharing those videos, I love my GT-14 too.

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can whlvr

:WRS:

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Retired Sparky

:text-welcomeconfetti:   Great video.  Did that tree break your :wh: or did it just knock off some dust??B)

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