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Not sure if I did this right but thought some may not have ever seen a Wheel Horse with a track. Found it in c/l.

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Geno

I'm actually on to one of those now, where's that one?  :)

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CasualObserver

Colgate WI.

 

Nice pic.... you don't see the wide tracks very often.

 

The 399 was the biggest they made in 1972.  There was a 440 in 1970.  There have been several posted up here over the years.

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AMC RULES

Probably not anymore...huh Geno?   :) 

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Geno

The one I'm looking at is in PA.  I don't think I need 2, I don't think.   :laughing-rolling:

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CasualObserver

  I don't think I need 2, I don't think.   :laughing-rolling:

 

 

Not until you get a two place Wheel Horse snowmobile trailer..... :hide:

 

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AMC RULES

:scared-eek:  I know you want that Geno.    :teasing-poke: 

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Geno

Oh no.  

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boovuc

Where do the implements go? What size deck does it take? I see it has a fork lift attachment in the front.

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Geno

:huhs:      

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AMC RULES

...and I see nothing but real estate for your big belly to expand on that seat too.   :ychain: 

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Geno

I was just thinking.  You remember the last snow mobile thread we were in?  Karl had to come spank us all.   :hide:

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