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Pat_In_Denver
12 hours ago, Retierd Wrencher said:

Pat  :WRS: where did your dad sell W/Horse?

His shop is on Grand Island, NY and is still open on a part time basis.  I shared a photo of his dealer sticker on the Dealers thread.

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Pat_In_Denver
13 hours ago, T-Mo said:

@Pat_In_Denver, nice pictures.  If you have more, please share them.  I bet since your dad was dealer, you know your way around Wheel Horses.

I never did major repairs but I definitely know how to change oil, grease all the wear points, and sharpen & balance a set of blades to a razor sharp edge ;-).  

 

I'd be happy to post more photos, but have a 16meg posting limit.  If I sign up for a supporting membership is that extended?

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953 nut
11 minutes ago, Pat_In_Denver said:

If I sign up for a supporting membership is that extended?

YES, as a supporter you help keep the site going and can post all the :text-coolphotos:   so we can enjoy them.

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WHX??

:text-yeahthat:

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Ed Kennell

               :text-yeahthat:    and :WRS:   Pat.     We would love to see more  photos and your name changed to   Pat.

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WHX??

Absolutely choice @danielbaute.....reminds me much of in the day when on the hunt for parts for a 1067 I saw these shiny REDS with these weird looking hoops for a pto....thanks for the memories :text-goodpost:

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Retired Wrencher
10 hours ago, Pat_In_Denver said:

His shop is on Grand Island, NY and is still open on a part time basis.  I shared a photo of his dealer sticker on the Dealers thread.

Glad to hear that.:):handgestures-thumbupright:

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TDF5G
On 3/5/2017 at 5:48 AM, T-Mo said:

@Pat_In_Denver, nice pictures.  If you have more, please share them.  I bet since your dad was dealer, you know your way around Wheel Horses.

:text-yeahthat:

Great pics.  We want more!!

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Guest Whbelguim

Here a rj 58 this picture was made by a wheel horse dealer in the Netherlands the first-selling wheel horse in europe of course we found these and is in our collection

 

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elcamino/wheelhorse

@neil Nice photos , any idea about the brand of the gray tractor in the next to last photo ?

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TDF5G
4 minutes ago, elcamino/wheelhorse said:

@neil Nice photos , any idea about the brand of the gray tractor in the next to last photo ?

Is it a Case?

 

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squonk

Looks like a Bolens

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EricF

I'll second that it's a tube-frame Bolens... Zoomed the picture up in my browser and the color shows up more as cream white, too.

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RedRanger
4 hours ago, neil said:

 

What an awesome pic this is

 

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Love it!  If only it were in Color.

 

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WHX??
24 minutes ago, RedRanger said:

Love it!  If only it were in Color.

Probably could be if a guy's good at photoshopping... Trying to figure out the  tractor ...an RJ35???

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RedRanger
1 minute ago, WHX12 said:

Probably could be if a guy's good at photoshopping... Trying to figure out the  tractor ...an RJ35???

I believe so.  Looks like a cast iron steering wheel to me and a no name hood.

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953 nut
5 minutes ago, WHX12 said:

RJ35?

1956 or 1955 RJ-35. Photo was taken in 1957, very cool; @neil, Thank you for sharing this.

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neil

I actually like the pic in B&W , shows the nostalgia 

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