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Lane Ranger

Matt:  You are getting the collection going ---real good!   You have the Wheel Horse "disease"  -real bad!

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AMC RULES

Awesome round hood :wh: collection you've got going there.

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55rj35jr

Super nice original skin collection,,,looks great :) 

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hm12460

Very nice!

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Jake Kuhn

Nice little collection matt! Those are some great looking horses! 

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can whlvr

nice collection indeed,up here we don't see the oldies very often,

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

Oldies but goodies, and they look great.  I didnt realize your as young as you are in that picture.

 

Glenn            :ychain:

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Dieselcowboy

I really appreciate all the positive comments. that's what makes red square such a great place to be apart of. it's not alot of them in one spot but we like them. my boys (twin 4 year olds) really like having tractors their size ! I'll open myself up for the punches and say I'm not much bigger than them, born in late 83'.

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cruisnblue48

Very nice group of the old round hoods you have. I am working on a small collection of them myself.

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danjmah

Awesome specimens!

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Racinbob

SWEET!! I'll let you know the next time I'm in Indiana so just maybe you could leave your barn unlocked and let me know when you won't be home................................ :teasing-tease:

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Racinbob

Your first picture brings back fond memories. My Dad's first Wheel Horse was a Suburban that he bought when I was 6. He'd let me and my brother drive it around with our feet up like that. He'd have to stop it for us cuz we couldn't reach the pedal. 53 years ago and I remember it like yesterday. Thanks for posting the great shots.

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oaktown1987

Nice

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Wishin4a416

Very nice collection!

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russtiron

:handgestures-thumbupright: Nice collection!  It`s hard to find original condition stuff.

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KC9KAS

Very nice tractors.

Your boys will look back on these years and the photos and tell their children stories....Heck, those same WH tractors will probably be hauling your grand-children!

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Wheel-N-It

That is a fine collection. I can appreciate all the travel time that went into putting those round hoods in your horse barn.I've yet to cross a state line to purchase one but have been from the mountains to within 50 miles of the atlantic ocean. Thats one end of my state to the other.

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AMC RULES

That is a fine collection. I can appreciate all the travel time that went into putting those round hoods in your horse barn.I've yet to cross a state line to purchase one but have been from the mountains to within 50 miles of the atlantic ocean. Thats one end of my state to the other.

Makes me think this should be the new :wh: song.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjdF7VJSc6U

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Kelly

Very nice, you are leaving them orig. right ??

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Dieselcowboy

Yes, I'm kinda like clay brooks. I seek out the nicest stuff I can find and leave it that way. Mechanical reconditioning only. 

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