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I followed a "link" to a blog and saw something rather spooky...... :thumbs:

I remember seeing the line up of the Byers family tractors at the WHCC show and someone commenting about the "sink drain stacks". :thumbs: They do have some nice tractors and I did see quite a few of them in the Farm Collector magazine feature about the 2005 show.

Anyhow........

Follow this link and scroll down a little ways on the page -- you'll see what I'm talking about. :D

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combatmp29r

UMMMM Well at least theirs isn't all hydraulic. Its a Raider too not a C series :thumbs: Oh and whats wrong with the sink drain stacks????? The V18 has 2 of them :thumbs: :D

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kpinnc

Some awfully "purdy" tractors on that page!

The articulated C looks promising! Looks like electric actuators are being used at the break to turn it. Interesting stuff!

Kevin

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TT

Its a Raider too not a C series :D Oh and whats wrong with the sink drain stacks????? The V18 has 2 of them :P:P

Sorry, Joel..... my mistake. :P

I'm worn out from building an entire tractor today! :D

(I'll fix the topic title. :thumbs:)

It actually looks like quite a combination of parts from round hoods and others. Did you notice the round fender sitting on the left front tire? :thumbs:

No comment on the chrome sink drain pipes either -- and I didn't say it was ME that said it at the show. :D

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combatmp29r

Its all good Terry you know that. Yes I did see the round fender. So to be accurate its a Mutt? :thumbs:

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Nick

The articulating tractor is a nice project. More pictures of the other side would be nice though. :thumbs: Looks like it is solid mounted at the pivot point, it could use a swivel :thumbs: so the tractor can twist some like a steiner.

Nick

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T-Mo

Is this blog from one of our members, Rolf (Wheel Horse of Course)?

Interesting link, btw. :thumbs:

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TT

Is this blog from one of our members, Rolf (Wheel Horse of Course)?

Interesting link, btw. :thumbs:

No....... this is a different "W.H.O.C." These guys are from PA.

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T-Mo

No....... this is a different "W.H.O.C." These guys are from PA.

Okay, it threw me because I was thinking that Rolf wasn't from Pa.

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