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OK Tell us about the last 1970 or older Wheel Horse you got from the original owner

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Retired Wrencher

Mike, I have always like that six speed. Like you said nice survivor. :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Retired Wrencher

Bill, nice post and story. I have been only third party on these tractors. Mabe someday.

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Wild Bill in VA

Sparky, Dang that's a great find. A Wheel Horse model that people have traveled far to get one for their collection. I've been on the look out for a 867 and 875. And folks here's the schoolin' part .... The 867 was the only six speed built on the short frame. The 1267 and 1067 were long frame models.

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pfrederi

Maybe not what you had in mind as I didn't buy it..Inherited it.  Father bought it in May 1967.  With exception of a year or so in early 90s when he got too sick to use it she had been working ever since... year round the last 22 years...

 

 

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Pullstart

Great stories, thanks y’all!

 

The only on I have, which may be iffy, is my RJ35.  I bought it from an estate sale, over the phone, about 2.5 hours from home.  It took me a week to go get it.  When I arrived, I kept shopping for other stuff at the sale.  It was a 2 part sale, so there was another wave of stuff.  I ended up running into the son of the man who purchased it, and had passed.  He told me that the day dad brought it home, he and his brother were allowed to drive it around the living room INSIDE their house until the fumes for too think and Mom hollered at ‘em to take it outside!


It came with a cool little plow, made from a well bladder tank.

 

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Rob J.

Well the story goes with the 1965 1045 “Boss Man” I purchased recently that the guy I bought it from was the son of the original owner who lived two houses down from his son, the guy I bought it from. I’d have to do some calling around to make 100% sure. As the guy who handed it off to me worked for the guy who owned it. He apparently was his handy man with anything that ran. The owner has 3 homes, one in Monroe where the tractor was and a place up in northern Michigan as well as a winter home in Florida. I have no reason to doubt the guy as he didn’t know much about Wheel Horses that much was apparent. 😂

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rmaynard

1965 875 Wheel-O-Matic - Purchased by original owner right off the showroom floor in 1965. He left it to his son. The son sold it to me because he wanted it to go to someone who would appreciate the tractor and the history behind it. It was bittersweet as he hated to get rid of it, but had to because of a health issue in his family. I let him drive it onto the trailer. 

 

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ineedanother
8 hours ago, pfrederi said:

Maybe not what you had in mind as I didn't buy it..Inherited it.  Father bought it in May 1967.  With exception of a year or so in early 90s when he got too sick to use it she had been working ever since... year round the last 22 years...

 

 

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I was only a few years old when this one was sold and don't remember a 2% sales tax or ever hearing of anyone putting down a $10 deposit on a garden tractor. Nice piece of family history right there :wh:

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Snoopy11

I don't know if it counts or not, and I forget about this a lot I have to admit, but my '67 L-157 has been in the family for... quite a while. I don't have any paperwork to back it up, but it was bought by my grandfather, used to death for mowing, then he blew the rod out in the H60 Techy. It sat for... I'd have to imagine 40+ years before I came along and breathed life into it. Hard to imagine that this old girl was around for 33 years before I was born'd. :P

 

I do wish that the old man could have lived a little longer. He passed away when I first starting working on the L-157... he never got to see it run again. :(

 

Having said that, the old girl is 55 years old this year... still going strong... and will as long as I am physically able to keep it that way. She is my favorite... and will always be. :)

 

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