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71_Bronco

Was just thinking last night about my Lawn Ranger I just picked up. I'm gathering parts here and there for when I eventually redo it.

 

My 3-year-old daughter loves tractors and loves going for a ride in the trailer pulled by my Commando 8-8. She also loves my dads big Kubota.

 

Part of me was thinking about redoing the Lawn Ranger for her, for when shes a little older.

 

I was thinking about a black / rasberry color scheme. Black wheels, black seat, like a couple other WH's on this site. But instead of red, do a redish-pink color, almost like a rasberry.

 

Thoughts? Would this be a bad idea?

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roadapples

Make it your own or in this case her own...

 

 

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ebinmaine

As you may gather by looking at our fleet we like to be a bit different.

 

I'm open to most colors with the exception that I just can't paint a horse the color of another brand.

 

 

2 hours ago, roadapples said:

Make it your own or in this case her own...

 

 

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stevasaurus

Individuality makes it easy to find in a parking lot.  Make it hers.  :handgestures-thumbupright:

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dcrage

Somewhere buried in this web site (unless PhotoBucket ‘ate’ them) are pictures of a pink Wheel Horse from 10-15 years ago.

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stevasaurus

Here is one from the days of Scott's M&G...

 

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SylvanLakeWH

Great idea! :thumbs:

 

May want to modify it to have full floor boards for little feet...

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Redneckdavis

I just bought a pink tractor... Hello Kitty. I've talked my 5yr old into repainting seafoam green. That pink is pretty rough on the eyes:) 

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Terry M

Nothing wrong with a pink lawn ranger :handgestures-thumbupright:

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953 nut

Here are a couple of young ladies with colorful round hoods at the Big Show a few years back. The lift levers can be made into hand clutch levers where they need to push it forward to go and the spring return will put a little tension on the break band making it safer for the younger set to operate.

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1 hour ago, 953 nut said:

The lift levers can be made into hand clutch levers where they need to push it forward to go and the spring return will put a little tension on the break band making it safer for the younger set to operate

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 with the drive lever is great idea, which is why I went with the panzer tractors for both my kids, they were able to drive them early 

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71_Bronco

That's a good idea about the hand clutch. I was thinking the other night about the foot-petal clutch and how well / safe that would work for a young adult to operate.

 

Nice pair of LR's there @953 nut (not sure if those are yours).

 

The other thing I was thinking was to put a smaller engine pulley on, or a larger transmission pulley, so that the tractor would be slower than stock, and less likely to jolt / jerk if the clutch was let out too fast.

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953 nut
9 minutes ago, 71_Bronco said:

 

Nice pair of LR's there @953 nut (not sure if those are yours).

Not my tractors, just a picture that was too cute to pass up taking.

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Pullstart

@71_Bronco by all means do what it takes to get another young lady in on the tractor scene!  Our next generation needs this vintage equipment to last for many many more years... what better way to let the ladies find their passion in a mostly guys’ world?!

 

 

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71_Bronco

Was at Walmart and popped into the paint section. Came across this color that I liked. I also was digging the satin finish and thought it would look pretty neat, especially contrasted with black.

 

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Pullstart

Looking forward to seeing the project come together!  

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prondzy
On 7/25/2020 at 4:45 PM, SylvanLakeWH said:

Great idea! :thumbs:

 

May want to modify it to have full floor boards for little feet...

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Thats what I did, also used a fender pan from an 856 fo keep fingers and feet out of the wheels.

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