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grnlark

I saw these pictures on another forum and thought it was pretty cool. I'm not too crazy about the steering setup, but the wide front is neat.

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stevebo

I like it !! Wonder how he set up that steering??

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Tankman

I like it !! Wonder how he set up that steering??

Agreed! Great looking modification, reminds me of my "young" days.

 

Where are these (this) Horse (s)?  :ychain:

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Wheel Horse Kid

Seen that one before. Very cool! Reminds me of like an old Farmall Cub or a Farmall A.

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GlenPettit

How do you raise the Hood?

Looks like the frame was lengthened (shifter placement).

V e r r y  interesting.

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JC 1965

Wow !!   That's really different. Thanks for sharing the pics.   :thumbs2:

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papaglide

Thanks for sharing. That tractor looks very cool.

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546cowboy

I saw one like that on CL not long ago and he had put IH decals on it. They were old style cub decals and red. As I recall he wanted more than I would be willing to pay for it though.

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Tom.

Personally I think it looks really cool, I like it!! Thanks for sharing with us, a very interesting wheel horse.

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sned

I think the coolest part is the step through chassis.

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posifour11

D gas tank and hubs/wheels?

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Ken B

I think that looks pretty darn cool. The only thing I don't like are the funny bone knockers!

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grnlark

I asked the guy that posted the pictures where they were taken. He said they were at the 32nd annual Illiana Antique Power Association exhibition in Otterbein, Indiana. Several months back I started a Facebook group that I'm admin of: "Vintage Garden Tractors Show & Tell". We get all kinds of cool and crazy pictures posted from shows all over the country.

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Wheel-N-It

Cool pic. I like the IHI look.

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woodbird007

wow. i like everything about it. Thanks for posting it.

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decksetter

That is Coooool!

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Coadster32

I like it!! Very cool and creative. If you no nothing about W/H, you might not pick up on it. Done really clean.

 

I know I'm slipping a bit on the hobby but.....what are bone knockers?

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posifour11

I like it!! Very cool and creative. If you no nothing about W/H, you might not pick up on it. Done really clean.

I know I'm slipping a bit on the hobby but.....what are bone knockers?

I'm guessing its the sharp corner on the footrest?

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tunahead72

I know I'm slipping a bit on the hobby but.....what are bone knockers?

 

Hmm...  I think Ken B meant "funny bone" knockers, meaning the bare armrests surrounding the seat. :dunno:

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oneroadkingman

i love the look .great idea.thanks for sharing.

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rustyoldjunk

grnlark,i took those pictures and posted them on your group and mine too ( the antique / vintage garden tractor shed ). I didn't talk to the owner so i know the same as you do from the pics.

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