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bo dawg

I thought and wondered just for kicks how many of you all may have went with other paint color scheme on their tractors other than normal. 
Just something I always thought about doing just to change it a bit. 
I thought it would be interesting to see with any part/s of the tractors. 

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rmaynard

For me it's the way Elmer & Cecil did it or nothing. Maybe a variation or two in the Wheel Horse red, but that's it. 

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ebinmaine

Well you see.  

Trina and I are sorta like the black sheep of coloring Wheelhorses.  

 

My one strict rule isn't will NOT put a color on a Wheelhorse that was on another brand of tractor. 

 

We have my Cinnamon Horse C160.

 

Her 657 Pony is red. A bright Poppy Red. 

 

Both engines are off white like the wheels. 

 

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Colossus will be a few different shades of metallics along with a bright Red. 

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Trina is in process of building a Military Tribute Tractor.  

Mostly 60s color OD Green.  

 

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Retired Wrencher

Bo when I was heavy into these tractors I all ways ad did a little color hear and there to off set the red. Nothing over the top. Enjoy.

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953 nut

In my opinion it is your tractor and your money so I have no right to tell you what color(s) you can paint it. I have been known to deviate from the factory correct color scheme and probably will again.

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Gregor

I have Casper. To be honest, I'm not sure I like it as much as I thought I would. Some day,, it may go back to red. But ya gotta admit. He is kind-a cute.:D1610890112_20210506_105529(2).thumb.jpg.8a72dd967ee688bc3a51056524e188d7.jpg

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OldWorkHorse

I don't change the color up to much....

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bo dawg

Well I normally would just go with factory WH colors but I been wanting to hi- light the scheme just a bit as Retired Wrencher said. Wheels something different than stock or adding some other color to the red, or take away a color or something to that degree. I probably wouldn’t want to go a whole complete different color but then again if it was a cool color I might. Lol

 

Something like I did to the wheels on my 175. I really like the look of it. Even thought about using that chrome red on a tractor.

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bo dawg
16 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Well you see.  

Trina and I are sorta like the black sheep of coloring Wheelhorses.  

 

My one strict rule isn't will NOT put a color on a Wheelhorse that was on another brand of tractor. 

 

We have my Cinnamon Horse C160.

 

Her 657 Pony is red. A bright Poppy Red. 

 

Both engines are off white like the wheels. 

 

IMG_20210602_185214141_HDR.jpg.e78867b1960816622e518ece8b83e692.jpg

 

 

Colossus will be a few different shades of metallics along with a bright Red. 

IMG_20210405_201548296.jpg.6163c8e3eb021f8a29789ce65b99d1fd.jpg

 

 

Trina is in process of building a Military Tribute Tractor.  

Mostly 60s color OD Green.  

 

IMG_20210610_201452155.jpg.6d245c28356d1ba5143ab1b35aff081c.jpg

 

 

 

Did you build the front axle and install those hubs on Colossus? That is awesome. I want to convert 1 of mine to the hubs like that.

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Thor27

I have a Briggs 18 and 520hc rear going on a black hood, think I'm going to go silver to pay homage to the gt1800 and sticker it up as a gt185. Would that be wrong?

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ebinmaine
47 minutes ago, Thor27 said:

I have a Briggs 18 and 520hc rear going on a black hood, think I'm going to go silver to pay homage to the gt1800 and sticker it up as a gt185. Would that be wrong?

Sounds kind of cool to me...

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bo dawg
52 minutes ago, Thor27 said:

I have a Briggs 18 and 520hc rear going on a black hood, think I'm going to go silver to pay homage to the gt1800 and sticker it up as a gt185. Would that be wrong?

 

That sounds fair enough, cant wait to see it!

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, bo dawg said:

 

Did you build the front axle and install those hubs on Colossus? That is awesome. I want to convert 1 of mine to the hubs like that.

 

Thanks Bo.

 

There are more details in the Colossus project thread.

 

Just real quick though...

The origin of the front axle was a narrowed custom built by an unknown previous owner.

I used it as my first project while learning to stick weld. Cut it into three pieces and put some 2-in stock steel in between all of it.

 

The spindles are hand built by a great friend of Trina and I.

Professional fabricator with full access to all kinds of heavy duty metal working equipment.

I can say I helped build the spindles too but all I really did was try to stay out of the way except for when she needed somebody to pull on a crescent wrench to create the bends in the steel.

 

The hubs are inexpensive 5 lug trailer hubs and 12x4 wheels I picked up online.

 

All told, the axle will be 42" across at the widest point. 

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