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AMC RULES

:confusion-shrug:    Who knew?       :text-coolphotos:

Very cool...thanks for sharing Lowell. 

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wheelhorseman
1 hour ago, rmaynard said:

Could Norcar be related to Norlett? Norlett was made by Wheel Horse in Belgium. Just a thought.

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That’s very interesting Bob! I never knew Wheel Horse did that.

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KC9KAS

Thanks Lowell...Very interesting machine!

 

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rmaynard

When you spend as much time around RedSquare as I do, little nuggets of knowledge linger in the deep crevasses of my brain.

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rmaynard

What transmission Matt?

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grnlark
1 hour ago, rmaynard said:

What transmission Matt?

Suburban 3 speed

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Shynon
1 hour ago, rmaynard said:

What transmission Matt?

3 piece trans probably a 5010

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Digger 66
5 hours ago, wheelhorseman said:

 

 

 

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Love the ice screws ! 

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henryhpsd

Although it has a :ph34r:JD sticker on it...

This is up for sale on a Dutch selling site.

 

The owner claims its a Hesston / Toro made 

It has a 21Hp Kohler engine and is a hydro.

He is asking a bid above 1750 euro's.

 

It sure looks to have Wheel Horse DNA to me :-) 

Havnt seen it before ...looks briljant to me..

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C-101plowerpower
3 hours ago, henryhpsd said:

Although it has a :ph34r:JD sticker on it...

This is up for sale on a Dutch selling site.

 

The owner claims its a Hesston / Toro made 

It has a 21Hp Kohler engine and is a hydro.

He is asking a bid above 1750 euro's.

 

It sure looks to have Wheel Horse DNA to me :-) 

Havnt seen it before ...looks briljant to me..

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@chris sutton this looks like the one you've got doesnt it

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henryhpsd

Is chris the on youtube ? ...what was it called project Bendy ? fantastic to see !

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C-101plowerpower
24 minutes ago, henryhpsd said:

Is chris the on youtube ? ...what was it called project Bendy ? fantastic to see !

 

nope thats mark @meadowfield

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chris sutton

That's a Toro 200 series, wonder why they bolted the fuel tank up there it should be on the left hand  side behind the front wheel

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DennisThornton
On Sun Feb 04 2018 at 2:31 AM, henryhpsd said:

Although it has a :ph34r:JD sticker on it...

This is up for sale on a Dutch selling site.

 

The owner claims its a Hesston / Toro made 

It has a 21Hp Kohler engine and is a hydro.

He is asking a bid above 1750 euro's.

 

It sure looks to have Wheel Horse DNA to me :-) 

Havnt seen it before ...looks briljant to me..

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Isn't that something!  Didn't know Hesston was involved but it sure is Toro to me! 

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19richie66
On ‎2‎/‎4‎/‎2018 at 2:31 AM, henryhpsd said:

Although it has a :ph34r:JD sticker on it...

This is up for sale on a Dutch selling site.

 

The owner claims its a Hesston / Toro made 

It has a 21Hp Kohler engine and is a hydro.

He is asking a bid above 1750 euro's.

 

It sure looks to have Wheel Horse DNA to me :-) 

Havnt seen it before ...looks briljant to me..

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Oh how I want one of these!

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ericj
1 hour ago, 19richie66 said:

Oh how I want one of these!

bolens i believe

 

 

 

 

eric j

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19richie66

Toro GMT 200/230 or Hesston front runner. Find all kinds of pictures but none around. Guess I’ll have to build my own.👍

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minkman

New here and was searching for information as a madman. I feel I'm a bit obligated to answer here as I happen to have close ties to Norcar, who were behind the mink feeder thing.

 

The company name comes from the founders, Caj Carlson and Erik Norras' last names. Norlett has no relation to Norcar. Caj Carlson was the one behind the idea of buying wheel horse tractors and tearing them apart and putting a feeder system on the. Back in the 60's only a handful of farms had access to a proper feeder truck so the small and rather affordable minkomatic went to become a revolution. 

 

Some of the feeders used wheel horse relates parts almost up to their bankruptcy in 1994 i think. The company was actually still bought and pulled out of the bankruptcy and still exists today. The feeders don't have anything remotely to do with wheel horse anymore and none are even being built anymore due to the fur industry having completely collapsed. The company has moved on but some spare parts treasures are stocked. If i have the chance, I will get some pictures. 

 

This one is still in the company collections fully restored:

 

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Retired Wrencher
On 1/7/2018 at 2:54 PM, rmaynard said:

When you spend as much time around RedSquare as I do, little nuggets of knowledge linger in the deep crevasses of my brain.

Well said Bob!

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