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My first wheel horse

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rlrnot

Welcome to Red Square!

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SylvanLakeWH

Nice!

 

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jay bee

Good looking tractor...and  :text-welcomeconfetti: to :rs:

 

Jim

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wildman

Nice looking rig

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roadapples

Now that`s the way to start a collection ...:handgestures-thumbupright:   and   :WRS:

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ClassicTractorProfessor

Nice looking first tractor...Your first one will always hold that special place...And I specify first because these things do multiply :WRS:

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953 nut

:WRS:           That is a great worker, love it!       :text-coolphotos:

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12 hp Kohler

Defiantly didn't start with a small rig, like it a lot,

 

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Whkwikloader

Wish i could say its my first tractor but....

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SylvanLakeWH

UUUHHHMMM....There's this thing about green and yellow tractors on this site...you're gonna need to provide some kinda protective glasses for us if you keep showing pictures of that stuff...

 

Red, black and white are acceptable colors for tractors among refined WH gentlemen (and ladies)...

 

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jay bee

YIIIKES!!!  Oh well, at least you are an equal opportunity collector.  And we all love collectors because most of us are. :ROTF:

Jim

 

 

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Red144runner
56 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

UUUHHHMMM....There's this thing about green and yellow tractors on this site...you're gonna need to provide some kinda protective glasses for us if you keep showing pictures of that stuff...

 

Red, black and white are acceptable colors for tractors among refined WH gentlemen (and ladies)...

 

:ychain:

Don't forget workhorse gray!

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Elkskin's mower junkyard
3 hours ago, Whkwikloader said:

Just picked up this 417-8. Plan on tearing it down, cleaning it up, and painting it. 

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nice machine. these guys get after me too look around in the back ground of these pics lol  these are only a few pics lol

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ClassicTractorProfessor

We all like to jab fun at green and yellow things...But it's all in fun...I myself have a JD 212 as well...And I must say for being green and yellow :ychain: that is a nice looking unit...Same goes for your Cub...I'm a fan of all brands, though :wh: has and will always be my favorite

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farmer

That..... is a serious looking machine, a well matched up unit. Wonder if front spindles have been beefed up, and can anybody tell me why some loaders have the valve controls on the left?.... Is it an easier plumbing route?

Nice machine to have in the barn! :text-bravo:

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HorseFixer

Nice First Tractor! Welcome to the Square!  :handgestures-thumbupright:

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KC9KAS

@Whkwikloader Nice Wheel Horse and loader!

:text-welcomeconfetti: to :rs:

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Ken B

It looks as though you spend some time splitting wood. That loader will sure help save your back that is for sure! Very nice tractors you have there, even the green one...:hide:

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Achto

:WRS: Nice tractor. The FEL looks like it will be put to good use.

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TDF5G

Welcome aboard.  You've got a mighty fine lookin' worker there.  Have fun with it!

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WHX??

I hope you get that they are just pulling your stump about the green thing kwik loader, most here won't admit it but like all Gt's!

Nice 417 tho! :handgestures-thumbupright: Manuals can be found here if you didn't get them.

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Nice sig badge @Achto.... glad to see you used it! We'll let you use it here just because there is no McLean fan site! :ychain: Keep making them @T-Mo!

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T-Mo
27 minutes ago, WHX11 said:

I hope you get that they are just pulling your stump about the green thing kwik loader, most here won't admit it but like all Gt's!

Nice 417 tho! :handgestures-thumbupright: Manuals can be found here if you didn't get them.

:WRS:

 

Nice sig badge @Achto.... glad to see you used it! We'll let you use it here just because there is no McLean fan site! :ychain: Keep making them @T-Mo!

Maybe Richard @953 nut would want this one:

 

 

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

welcome to red square........:text-welcomeconfetti:

 

 

 

Glenn

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WHX??
3 minutes ago, T-Mo said:

Maybe Richard @953 nut would want this one:

 

I'll use it but Richard would have to sell me a tractor or three! :ychain:

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