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erwine13b

My first wheelhorse!

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AMC RULES

You done good.  :handgestures-thumbsup:

:WRS:

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953 nut

:WRS:   310-8 is a great worker and you bought it a good price. From the looks of your yard you may need to buy a few more :wh: for the kids; they will want their own.   :ychain:

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857 horse

What a Smokin deal.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!    your gonna want a plow.........maybe 42 inch??  then weights...amd chains

 

anyone tell him about the  bigger shed part yet???   lolool

 

and Welcome to the Square.!!!!!:banana-angel:

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WHX??

:WRS::text-yeahthat:

 

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elcamino/wheelhorse

Looks in great shape , good price, be careful :wh: are just rabbits they multiple quickly along with attachment. You may want to park the van outside starting now. The garage will not be big  enough for the van and the horses . 

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erwine13b

i need to find weights and chains but from just briefly looking i don't think they make them for my tire size? What i really want is an original wheelhorse cart, and the brinley plow,and also the disc drag. don't know if i wanna go that route though because we have all that for the old case tractor.

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AMC RULES

:text-yeahthat:  When you need help...

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...we got your back.   :handgestures-thumbsup:

 

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SylvanLakeWH

:text-welcomeconfetti:

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limited12

:text-welcomeconfetti:Nice looking horse, good buy

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Racinbob

:WRS:

 

Great start. I'm not sure what tire size you have but chains and weights are easy to find. :)

 

http://www.tirechain.com/

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erwine13b

nobody would happen to have any original wheel weights for sale by chance, or tire chains?

 

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muz123

Yes you got a really good deal! Nice horse!! :wh::WRS:

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T-Mo

As others have said, you did good on that deal.  Congrats.  300 series are true garden tractors and you probably will be looking for other attachments to keep it working.

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Aldon

Nice tractor! And welcome to the forum.

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roadapples

    :WRS:

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Cameron670

In my experience so far, I don't know if there is a way to mow grass more fuel efficiently than with a 310-8 & a 42" deck.  I absolutely love mine. It was my first, now I have 3. Working on the 4th. Mine sat outside for several years, cleaned tank & carb, fired in seconds....Mowed about 70 hrs with it last season. 

 

KJC

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erwine13b

i absolutely love mine

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DougC

Hello and :text-welcomeconfetti: Enjoy the forum and the :wh:    Yeah, you will need tire chains for sure. I bought an extra set on flea-bay that were a mis made factory run and were too long for my 23x10.50-12 tires and simply removed the extra cross chain at the end. Paid 35 bucks and free shipping  and they are the heavy duty chains every 2 links a cross chain.

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TDF5G

I'd say you did real good! 

:text-bravo:

 

There is a 310-8 with a deck waiting for me to pick her up.  Buying it from my uncle.  We made the deal a few months ago. When our calendars get aligned I'll be bringing it home.

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