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Retired Wrencher

 Posting this for friend. Did Wheel Horse make a yellow WH made in Belgium. His says it is yellow and made there? Any info would be helpful.  Thanks.

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ebinmaine

I've read about wheel horses that were colored a couple different shades of yellow for municipal reasons.

Do you have any pics of where it says it was made in Belgium?

 

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equipment guy

I think I read about that in history class. The Belgian Horse, or was it the Trojan Horse… anyway, beware of friends bearing yellow paint.😁

I believe the D 250 was built in Germany for Wheel Horse. That company may have had operations in Belgium? I’m not sure what color their branded tractors were.

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Retired Wrencher
43 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

I've read about wheel horses that were colored a couple different shades of yellow for municipal reasons.

Do you have any pics of where it says it was made in Belgium?

 

@Maxwell-8

 

I can ask Eric. It is not mine.

 

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Achto
37 minutes ago, equipment guy said:

That company may have had operations in Belgium? I’m not sure what color their branded tractors were.

 

Gutbrod's were painted red & white or blue & red.

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equipment guy

The red and white one reminds me of a Bolens. 

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Achto
1 minute ago, equipment guy said:

The red and white one reminds me of a Bolens

 

Blue one looks like a Simplicity.

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equipment guy

Yes, Simplicity foot dragger…

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Sparky

  Maybe a state or municipality got ahold of it and painted it yellow to match their equipment?

  A picture would be great 

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AMC RULES

Russ used to say you could special order any color you wanted them, back in the day, from the factory.  :dunno:

Remember, he had that black, Briggs powered Work-Horse he claimed came from the factory in black.

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ebinmaine
4 minutes ago, AMC RULES said:

could special order any color

I vaguely remember reading about a municipal or airport yellow one that the owner claimed not to have any red paint under it anywhere.

 

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ri702bill

I have the funny feeling that if someone ordered a WH tractor in JD Green with yellow wheels the factory would have cancelled the order!!

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Retired Wrencher
1 hour ago, Sparky said:

  Maybe a state or municipality got ahold of it and painted it yellow to match their equipment?

  A picture would be great 

I will ask Mike.

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stevasaurus

Indy Wheel Horse (Indiana) has a yellow horse.  I'm thinking it is a 701??  It is original yellow, no red paint.  I want to say it was his uncle's.  Yes, there are some original yellow horses out there.  We've talked about this before...try doing a search.  

   We need the model number of the horse in question to verify if it was made in Belgium.  :occasion-xmas:

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WHNJ701

Friend of mine has or had an early 60s suburban that was painted white and red that was dealer/factory?  painted requested by the customer.  They had the paperwork from when it was sold new

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Retired Wrencher
1 hour ago, stevasaurus said:

Indy Wheel Horse (Indiana) has a yellow horse.  I'm thinking it is a 701??  It is original yellow, no red paint.  I want to say it was his uncle's.  Yes, there are some original yellow horses out there.  We've talked about this before...try doing a search.  

   We need the model number of the horse in question to verify if it was made in Belgium.  :occasion-xmas:

Steve, I am in contact with the father of the owner. He will get the info. Where would it be under the steering wheel?

 

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Maxwell-8
5 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

I've read about wheel horses that were colored a couple different shades of yellow for municipal reasons.

Do you have any pics of where it says it was made in Belgium?

 

@Maxwell-8

 

Not to my knowledge.

5 hours ago, equipment guy said:

I think I read about that in history class. The Belgian Horse, or was it the Trojan Horse… anyway, beware of friends bearing yellow paint.😁

I believe the D 250 was built in Germany for Wheel Horse. That company may have had operations in Belgium? I’m not sure what color their branded tractors were.

The D-250 was build by Gutbrod in Germany. 

5 hours ago, Achto said:

 

Gutbrod's were painted red & white or blue & red.

 

 Only the 1030 and 1040 were blue and red. 

1 hour ago, stevasaurus said:

We've talked about this before...try doing a search

Found it, 

They also talked about Wheel Horses originally painted in olive drab for the military.

 

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Maxwell-8
5 minutes ago, Retierd Wrencher said:

Steve, do you think it was made in Belgium? 

 

Haven't seen one around, haven't heard of one. 

Belgium production of Wheel Horses ran from  spring of 1969 up to 1991. They got the parts from The US, at first they only did assembly, later did also did the painting as well. maybe then :scratchead:

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stevasaurus

Sent you a PM Gary.  And the Belgium model number chart.

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OutdoorEnvy

This may become like the "gold" coleman lanterns and be worth 100 times as much due to the color! 

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kpinnc
8 hours ago, Maxwell-8 said:

They also talked about Wheel Horses originally painted in olive drab for the military.

 

I would love to see one of those!

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Retired Wrencher
16 hours ago, Maxwell-8 said:

Haven't seen one around, haven't heard of one. 

Belgium production of Wheel Horses ran from  spring of 1969 up to 1991. They got the parts from The US, at first they only did assembly, later did also did the painting as well. maybe then :scratchead:

Thanks Maxwell. As soon as I get the #`s I will post the info.

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WHX??

Here's a yellow one ... I suspect he came from the same crew as the guys who think they should be painted green.  Or maybe a recovering Cub guy?? :lol:

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ebinmaine
30 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

maybe a recovering.....

Baby steps Big Guy. Baby steps. At least they are headed in the right direction.

 

 

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Handy Don
4 hours ago, WHX?? said:

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The "sewer grate" footrests on that are kinda interesting but the rest seems pointless to me except to show it could be done.

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