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C-120 gets new shoes and wheels

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kpinnc
8 minutes ago, groundhog47 said:

Sacrilege or not

 

I see nary a problem here. Serious upgrade to the front with the trailer hubs (can't go wrong with the Firestones either), and studs on the back are an outstanding addition. 

 

Looks great to me! :thumbs:

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ebinmaine
46 minutes ago, kpinnc said:

 

I see nary a problem here. Serious upgrade to the front with the trailer hubs (can't go wrong with the Firestones either), and studs on the back are an outstanding addition. 

 

Looks great to me! :thumbs:

 

 

Agreed. I prefer a wee bit of off-white to the bright color but those wheels n sneakers look goooood.  

 

Nice upgrade.  

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ri702bill
9 hours ago, kpinnc said:

 

I see nary a problem here. Serious upgrade to the front with the trailer hubs (can't go wrong with the Firestones either), and studs on the back are an outstanding addition. 

 

Looks great to me! :thumbs:

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953 nut

Painting a Wheel Horse GREEN would be a sacrilege, putting new shoes on a fine looking horse is a serious plus.        :notworthy:

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groundhog47
15 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

 

 

Agreed. I prefer a wee bit of off-white to the bright color but those wheels n sneakers look goooood.  

 

Nice upgrade.  

 Yes I agree the white is TOO much. The rears were YELLOW (humbug) and fronts factory painted. 

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sqrlgtr

What am I missing I dont see no green or yellow in pics :confusion-shrug:

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, groundhog47 said:

 Yes I agree the white is TOO much. The rears were YELLOW (humbug) and fronts factory painted. 

 

 

There are MANY shades of off-white on the market. 

It takes a bit of personal preference and experimentation to get your own color set right. 

 

My S/O Trina and I both like the very light shade of "off".

 

We use Rust-Oleum 2X Cottage white. 

 

I have it on wheels, engines, and other parts of my tractors.  

 

There are several other shades in the Rust-Oleum lineup that are darker.  

 

 

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