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horsefeathers

Help!! :)

It's late and I'am gettin' bored ! Soo... I want to see your "Wild Horses"!

Load yer guns 'n get out on the street!!!

:USA::wh:

When I joined RS I saw some very nice WH tractors!

Beautiful restorations, home made attrachments, and "wild" customs!

Ain't got time to dig through the archives! Soo...I want to see it now!

Put 'em up! Restorations, Customs, Pullers, attachements, Anything!

Lets go! Don't hold back! I'am callin' ya'll out! Guns 'a blazin'!

Err... is that "Blazin' Saddels"? I forget!

This counts on yer first semester grade!!! SOI university!!!("Go Squirrels")

This is your forum! Use it!!!! Don't be shy, you can do it!

:) HORSEFEATHERS!

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Suburban 550

Being out of work, Bud, I'm bored too. :USA: Although I have no radical machines like yourself, here are two of my favorite round hood restorations. I guess some people are sick of seeing them, but here they are anyway. :)

1960 Suburban 550

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horsefeathers

Ray, You brought the first guns to the fight ! Thanks!

And we never get tired of seeing your WH tractors! This is Red Square!!!

Was that Terry knockin' on yer back door? Or... opertuinity knockin'??

Thank You!

:) HORSEFEATHERS!

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Suburban 550

Bud, get your "Gasser" pics up. I don't want to have the only pics here. :USA: I know there are a lot of beautiful horses on here, hope everyone joins in. :)

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Kelly

Here is a couple of the many

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I will try to post more later, I'm off to work.

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fireman

This isn't mine but another guy from CT built it. Gotta be one of the neatest customs (Next to yours BUD :) ) I've ever seen.

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horsefeathers

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Ray Thanks for askin' I didn't post this to show my stuff. I want to see all the good stuff . I have seen on RS theres a lot of great stuff here!

and some new folks haven't seen it! And some old folks haven't seen it for awhile!

Thought this post would save evryone searchin' the past!!! A chance to catch up or relive the past! My guns are always loaded Soo.. heres the gasser!

Thanks for askin' Ray!

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horsefeathers

Kelly, Now thats what I'am talkin' about!

Beautiful restorations! Thats what I want to see!

And I know you have more for us! Don't hold back!

Lets go!! Lock 'n load!!!

Fireman, Thats the stuff!! Streched frame, mid engine, dump tractor!!!

Wheel Horse Hauler is super cool! I love it!! Good stuff!!

I'am bettin' you got more???

:) HORSEFEATHERS!

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Suburban 550

Great thread, Bud. :USA: Glad you finally showed up with yours. :) Lot of nice tractors out there. :wh:

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horsefeathers

Ray, This can be a great thread! Rember folks this is your forum!

So join in! Lets go!!! Comon' I want to shake up the magic 8 ball!

Let's all have some fun!!! Post 'em if ya' got'em!!!

:) HORSEFEATHERS!

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rmaynard

I'm posting this, but not for any "extra credit" in the imaginary university.

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horsefeathers

Bob, Thanks for postin' the B100 it's shows what a "stone soup" (if you will?)

Tractor can be! Gather up your spare parts and do something with them!!!!

You did a great job on the resto! !! But I wouldn't restore the other one!

They complement each other nicely! Thanks Bob for join'in in!

:) HORSEFEATHERS!

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stoneman

:) rmaynard . . . you certainly did a nice job there of saving old iron!

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fireman

OK Bud, here are a few more. Not mine but I wish some of them were. There is a cool tractor that some made that is two :) tractors mounted side by side. I thought that I had the picture but can't find it. Maybe someone else has it.

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horsefeathers

Fireman, You got it! Thats the stuff!!!

Is that a big block chevy in a :) Insaine my man! I love it !

Articulated is good too! And that L'il crawler Sweet!

Whodddathunkit??? Now I'am awake!!!

:USA: HORSFEATHERS!

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stoneman

I don't know if the creator of this is an RS member, and I think it was for sale. I could really use this thing. Wish it was mine.

I'd say this one is right up there in the incredible department.

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racinfool40

Horsefeathers I never get tired of lookin at that one sweet machine here's Mine!!

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horsefeathers

Racinfool, That :) looks like it could plow all day long! very nice!

Thanks for postin' your good stuff! I like it!

:USA: HORSEFEATHERS!

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fireman

Here's one more. It's another articulating I believe was made by the same Red Square member who made the other one.

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fireman

Almost forgot my own RJ58. It is customized with a NOS Kohler K91 with electric start. All the electronics for the motor are tucked up under the hood. I custom made the shifter to work with the electric start. Fabricated a tray and hold down for the battery. Made a new stainless steering shaft, steering arm and one of the brake rods. The original hood needed substanial work so I used a NOS hood from a 1961 401 that I found. There was no belt cover when I bought it so I also fabricated my own. Every nut and bolt was replaced as well as all the bearings and seals.

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ff1110

My work in progress

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tgranthamfd

Here's one after a small workout. Sorry it is from a camera phone.

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tgranthamfd

Here is my work in progress, that I haven't finished as of yet. :)

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HankB

Here is a couple of the many

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:USA:

Note to self - Get to tractor shows early enough so that I never have to get a spot next to Kelly's tractors.

The quality of the paint job is just phenomenal. The top of the battery is cleaner than any part of my tractors. :)

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stevasaurus

You got me here Bud. I was going to surprise everyone and drive this to Scott's M&G next weekend, but I couldn't resist getting in on the act.

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It screams 1960's. wait, I think I hear Iron Butterfly or Steppenwolf...

In-a-godda-da-vida Baby. :)

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