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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

Al, that should be submitted for a calendar photo next year.. Great picture.

 

Glenn

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danjmah
1 hour ago, JERSEYHAWG / Glenn said:

Al, that should be submitted for a calendar phot next use. Great picture.

 

Glenn

 

Agree, a beautiful picture, very professional looking and of course a nice Wheel Horse. 

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Tankman

Great Horse! Excellent photo, thanks for sharing!

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steelman

Agreed! Nice looking shot. We can all imagine hopping on and taking the trip to the house.

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Mike_Eddleman

beautiful picture

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rjg854

She's a beauty, thanks for posting it

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AMC RULES

 

Fine lookin' :wh: there.   :handgestures-thumbsup:

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Wheel-N-It

I like your style Al :) Now waht can you tell me about the trailer? I've had one like that for years but never knew what company made it and what company it was branded for?

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Retired Wrencher

Al very nice shot. The country atmosphere makes the shot. If you painted it well done. looks like it just came off the show room floor. Enjoy the ride. Gary     B...

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stevasaurus

I agree...nice calendar shot, and it seems like there is never enough winter shots to choose from...hint  :)

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Al C.

Appreciate everyone's comments.   The cart in the picture has no brand or manufacture information on it.  I know my dad purchased it from our local Wheel Horse dealer back in the late '60's.  It's not very large but it's seen a lot of use and gets its work done.  It is a handy shape for mixing and transporting cement.  With regards to the paint job.  I restored the tractor (T1067) last year.  Used Rustoleum primer and Sunshine Red top coat with rattle cans.  Takes a while to cure, but it is a pretty durable finish when hardened (see pics).  Plan to keep the tractor running to pass down to my son - at least another 20 years.  

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