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Seen this tractor in my area. With unusual rear tires...are they an Amish aftermarket mod?

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SylvanLakeWH

Looks like a home made mid... pretty slick... :eusa-think:

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Beap52

With tires like that, I'd sure feel each rock in my yard! :happy-bouncymulticolor:

 

A few years ago, I made wooden wheels for my mower deck in an experiment for height adjustment.  They worked and I haven't replaced them yet. 

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kpinnc
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26 minutes ago, Beap52 said:

With tires like that, I'd sure feel each rock in my yard! :happy-bouncymulticolor:

 

I'd call that a poor man's ultrasonic toothbrush. :lol:

 

Or a kidney stone crusher...

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Pullstart
23 hours ago, Goldnboy said:

Amish


Mennonite maybe?

 

@Ed Kennell @lynnmor?

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rjg854

There was a tractor a few years ago at the Show that had white steel wheels front and rear. 

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lynnmor
15 minutes ago, Pullstart said:


Mennonite maybe?

 

@Ed Kennell @lynnmor?

Every area has their own rules, but usually if no rubber is allowed it will mean all wheels.  Mennonites have a very wide set of rules, some can be very strict and be like Amish while others can be very much like the rest of us.

 

The tractor in question might have foam filled front tires to prevent flats and that might satisfy the Bishop since no air is trapped, (yes, that can be a thing).

 

I will be buying flat free front tires for my zero turn after plugging five holes at the last mowing.  I have trails thru the woods with locust thorns and several other kinds.

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Ed Kennell
On 5/1/2025 at 5:42 PM, Goldnboy said:

Seen this tractor in my area. With unusual rear tires...are they an Amish aftermarket mod?

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Probably not,  There are quite a few iron Wheel Horse tractors in this area.   Most are show tractors.Wheel horse on steel wheels - Yesterday's Tractors

Nice Wheelhorse on steel wheels - Off-Topic Discussion - My Old Machine

 

 

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Wheelhorse#1

Those are pretty darn slick.

Just imagine what they would do to a dog turd .

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