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14 pointsI managed a few... Here is Squonk at the bus stop... A great shot of Zeek Mike sitting on this year's Raffle Tractor Bob Maynard taking a spin around the ground...stopped to talk with me and my wife Chris This is Howard.....857 Horse from Virginia. Terry and Lola with Granddaughter...that's buddy under the table. Howard and Don ...varosd Vinsrj RacinBob...Bob and Nancy...it was excellent spending time with them this year. Jay in NC, Jack (wishin4a416) and Bob Maynard SteveBo Nylon (Karl), Fireman (Jeff) and Vin RWilson, Stevasaurus, KenB and RacinBob... Me and Cas (formariz)...holding up a couple of plates for Koen... Me, Birdie (RedBird) and Brian (Buckrancher) The rest are various attempts at getting a good group picture for this year...hope you enjoy.
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8 pointsHere are some pictures that my girlfriend took while at the show! I'll have to get her to join the forum!
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6 pointsWith the theme for 2016 being customs, I want to discuss with the WHCC board the following idea, but want to get your thoughts first. The RedSquare Challenge A month prior to the WHCC show, we will post on WHCC FaceBook page, WH Junkies (assuming both allow us to) as well as RedSquare that we will be accepting applications for 2 teams. Each team will consist of 2 to 6 talented guys. Each team will be given $250 and all of Friday to build a custom WH right at the show. At 6:00pm on Friday evening, the builds complete and the RedSquare members vote for the winner of the build. They need to be complete (not missing an engine) but do not need to run (after all it's only $250) The winning team keeps the tractor while the losing team forfeits their creation for the Saturday raffle. Teams will be able to purchase, barter or be given parts for their build but they can NOT source the parts themselves. Receipts need to be provided and they are encouraged to spend all the money, but any leftover is given back to RedSquare. All parts must come from the show vendors. Anyone is eligible to enter the contest, however voting is exclusive to RedSquare members. @kj4kicks and @BPjunk maybe you guys can give this some thought as well and if it sounds good talk with the Collectors Club?
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3 pointsHi all, I'm new to this forum but I was lurking around researching before I bought my first Wheelhorse a couple of weeks ago. I bought a 520h and am really impressed with it. I don't know what year it is but it has the swept front axle.
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3 pointsGreat pics Steve, it's good to put faces to names, I recognise most of the dudes except the geezer with the red head band , ain't got a clue who he is .
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3 pointsThat's a really cool idea! Will be interesting to see how well that goes over with the WHCC.
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3 pointsI didn't even get to go to the show, but I bought a tiller from @HokieAg07 and got delivered to the show and @KC9KAS was swinging close by on his way home and brought it back for me! Thanks guys! Awesome people in this hobby!
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2 pointsBeing all caught up in the WH mania, I forgot and left my camera in the truck... so these are the picts my Mrs Rules captured. Here's the prodigy himself, Jake Kuhn...and his meticulously restored RJ and 401 Mrs Buckrancher(Jo) and Jay Holt(JayinNC) just before the start of Friday's WH parade. The Squonk(Mike), JayinNC(Jay), and myself(AMC RULES) checking my Mrs Rules new A-81 mower purchase. The reason why everyone calls me Bob at the show...Me and Trouty56(Bob)hamming it up. The RJ-35 guru himself VinsRJ(Vin)diggin' my new "Where's Craig" shirt. Steveasaurus, Jusgettingby, Racinbob, Trouty56, and myself all just chewin' the fat here. Me with the stainless steel master himself...Buckrancher(Brian) Mrs&Mr Woodchuckfarmer(Wayne)enjoying a cruise with one of their adorable granddaughters. Me and that Clintonut(Charlie)caught doing a little catch up. End of the day...Me& the Zeek after successfully loading up the Cheese Grater. ...and finally, a new RedSquare member here...Mrs Rules waving bye, as she rides off into the sunset on her new A-81 mower. I just wanted to say thanks again to all of my wonderful RedSquare family who gather every year at the big WHCC and help to make it such a glorious event.
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2 pointsOkay, I'm going to be the old wet blanket. Here is the drawback as I see it. A similar idea was floated a couple years ago to have repair seminars and fix it/build it challenges. Though it sounded good, it never got traction. Mainly because there are only so many hours that you can spend at the show. I personally like to participate in or watch the parades, walk around taking pictures, looking, buying, selling, and talking with friends without having to be engaged in a time consuming project. I do not want to spend my time building a tractor. I do that 6 months out of the year before the show so that I can relax at the show. Just my 2 cents worth.
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2 pointsThanks Craig. I re-read, what I guess I missed, and picked up on it. (Maybe I hit my head and didn't see it.)
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2 pointsTook me a while to find this, but @TT did this video a few years ago that shows how effective a grader blade can be, but man, it can be a lot of work!
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2 pointsThis sounds awesome. It will take some serious planning, and management but I would love a "Junkyard wars" live streamed!
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2 pointsI have a 50" grader. Our vacation home has a 1/4 mile shared gravel drive. The blade does an amazing job cleaning up after the snow plow every spring. I've cut through grass and dirt. It takes multiple passes to do so. And go slow. If you're traveling to fast and it grabs something it'll cause you to lose control fast. I did prefer it on a manual lift vs my current hydro. Most manual tractors have a depth adjustment screw. It definitely did a better job keeping the road grade consistent. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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2 pointsBuddy and our granddaughter Taylor getting ready to head out to the Big Show, she was sitting in his seat.........lol Buddy stole a hat as soon as we got to the show, his friend from 2 years ago came by to see him. Buddy wanted his hat so he gave it to him lol This is the gentleman that came by to see him........I think Buddy remembered him from 2 yrs ago Getting everything set up and looking handsome.............Taylor was looking cute to... had another friend stop by and see Buddy, she met him 2 yrs ago also and was hoping he would be here..........I think he likes her this sweet little girl just wanted to give him kisses................. he loves our granddaughter Taylor........................
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2 pointsA front mower. Been looking for one for ten years and got it for $90. Still unsure on how to hook up.
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2 pointsEven with hydro you can't get enough weight and traction to really cut. It will never perform like a road grader. The grader blade is great for spreading out loose stuff. You can make several passes and skim off some material on each pass but as far as cutting down, you just don't have enough machine. Wonderful implement for driveways unless they are solidly packed. You may have to break up the gravel first.
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2 pointsI'm with you Jason, next yrs. show is gonna be a doozy that is for sure! I'm sure Eldon is gonna roll out some of his finest creations and I know Wallfish the mad scientist is probably already layin out plans for his next creation...
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2 pointsLast night I plopped the engine on my C-165 that I bought from Bill Jenkins at the show. What an awesome guy to deal with, It runs like a Swiss watch, Bills word is GOLD. He gave me a great deal on it as well! Its amazing how nice a shaker plate can be when you have an engine without serious internal headaches as my original 16 has.. I'll tear into my old engine this winter when I have more time... Right now the grass needs cuttin!
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2 pointsThanks ken... was a great movie...always a favorite. Much more enjoyable to watch than...
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2 pointsHelp a fellow who missed the show get up to speed. I'm dying to know who got the hard hat!!
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2 pointsThanks Prondzy, now more research on how many different lengths they made. Here is a picture of a few
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2 pointsI am at the "Big Show"...700 miles from home....depends if I buy one while I am here!
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1 pointNow on to the deck ... Pics to follow this weekend. This should be a short turn-around. :)
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1 pointWasn't that the time Wallfish(John)... was caught swilling gasoline he had hidden in an iced tea bottle?
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1 pointNo one woke me up and I missed the bus again! That what I get for staying at the same motel as you! Great pics by the Dino! ( That's as close to a Tecky you'll see me unless it's a 500 Special!)
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1 pointFrom the track style tanks, to Bud's Gasser, and John's rat-rod and two uppers, Russ's diesels, to the Jerr-dan flatbeds, articulators, Brian's stainless versions, Duke's snow chuckers, everyone's crazy pullers...Looks like a show not to miss for certain!!
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1 pointPlanning to leave very early AM on friday........Hope the weather is good too
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1 pointYes you have to push on the lever for down pressure. If you want to lift the tractor off the ground like Lane, you need hydraulics.
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1 pointThanks for the video Craig. Way cool...and Charlie built too.
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1 pointY0u mention 16x6.5-8 in the chat box, if that is the case (which it should be, I am 90% sure that IS what came on the tractor) they are very easy to find! Here is just one source: http://www.millertire.com/categories/lawn-garden-tires/16x6-50-8/
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1 pointJust heard from @sallysaurus the other day that he was still planning to go. Pretty sure @stevasaurus is going to make an appearance this year. @Bret is setting this up to be a big show this year with the Case 50 year anniversary.
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1 pointI can't imagine what the feature lineup will look like next year. From the "ones they should have built" to the crazy modded out tractors. There have been many builds documented here on RS, (and some not...) and RS only makes up a small contingent of the WHCC membership. Who knows what kind of stuff the rest of them will come up with! I'm already thinking next year's show will be epic!
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1 pointThe best items I got were an original 4 wheel cart and a set of front and back tires for the sr. Pics to come later....
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1 pointThere are always a few that we never get. What's interesting is that #35 approached me at the show and said that he was #17 last year, one of seven that we never got.
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1 pointI can't believe you guys who travel all that way for the show, let alone to buy a Horse. This horse sickness is MUCH worse than I thought.
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1 pointI can hardly wait to see all the cool stuff in one place! It figures this will be the feature next year. ALL of mine have been sold but I know a couple of them will still be there. Time to get to work on a new one!
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1 pointI know that makes you very happy Eldon! I'll bet there a lot of happy guys out there...
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