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T-Mo

:text-welcomeconfetti::WRS:

 

Welcome.  And nice tractor.  The Kohler Commands are good engines, and the rest of the tractor, is of course, Wheel Horse, so it will last you a long, long time.

 

Again, welcome to Red Square and to Wheel Horse.

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rwmastel

How do I get myself on the Member Map?  That map is the coolest thing!!!!  I'm going to see if I can get my car club(s) to use it.

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Tankman

Nice, very nice, Horse!  :text-welcomeconfetti:

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maxiblue

Welcome to RED SQUARE and nice horse

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rwmastel

Thanks everyone.  And, I think I got myself on the map!  I posted a question about Power Flow bagger over in the attachments forum.

 

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RedRanger

Nice tractor.  Looks very original and well taken care of.  :wh:

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Daddy Don

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

Rodd, welcome aboard, and thanks for the pictures. Nice rig.    :text-welcomeconfetti:

 

 

Glenn

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Upper Canada

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I bought my first Wheel Horse just a little over a year ago. It was a 314-8 as well. That is one purchase you will not regret. Also they are addictive. I now have 5 :wh: and don't plan on stopping at 5.

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DougC

Hello and    :text-welcomeconfetti:  to the forum!    I like your new :wh:.    :handgestures-thumbupright:

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cschannuth

I have a 2000  314-8.  It is very smooth and quiet compared to my older Horses.  Congrats.

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SylvanLakeWH

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JC 1965

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Irv

:text-welcomeconfetti:Nice machine, you'll love it!

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