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AIR HORSE on EBay!

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C-Series14

For those new guys who have never seen one, there you go!!! Wonder if it would pull a C-5 Galaxy.......

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Confused99

What? Link?

Jason

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linen beige

Mike, There's no link in your post! Are you talking about an aircraft tug by chance? Iv'e seen one listed a few times. Kinda interesting. I think he wants too much for it and it won't sell. They will pull a considerable load though.

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C-Series14

I didn't put a link in the post because I figured that everyone on here looked on EBay for WH stuff! lol! Also, someone usually adds the link if the original post didn't have it. I guess I was wrong. It was just a Wheel Horse aircraft tug.....no biggie.

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Confused99

I could not find it. Could someone post a link?

Thanks,

Jason

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TT
HERE'S THE LINK! :whistle:

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C-Series14

You da man TT!!! I just forgot to copy the link...I will go out and mow 2 acres now with my 1979 C-141 instead of a nice ride on the Harley!....That should be enuf punishment. :whistle:

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TT

I was beginning to think the Air Horse might have flown away! :whistle:

(I actually thought the auction might have ended already - which was why it couldn't be found.)

Have fun on the 141, Mike! Growing grass waits for no one. :WRS:

(You can save the H-D ride for tomorrow. :D )

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Confused99

Thanks TT. That is kind of cool. Is that homemade? That looks like alot of weight hanging over the front end. Especially with the 20hp Onan.

Jason

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Banjo

OK, I will ask...

Why do they take the front wheels off...

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Rollerman

Banjo...look at TT's thread above ^

They modify the tractor into an aircraft tug putting a contraption behind it to pull the front landing gear.

With the setup in back ic counterweights the tractor & also changes the steering to articulated...like a big 4X4 farm tractor or Cat loader.

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glenn27

They are factory-built by THIS COMPANY.

Here's some PICTURES

I have seen that B-4, but on an older "Horse--and a JDeere and a Simplicity-

-they do them all

--The driver/operator sits backwards on a seat cushion mounted on the hood--so he can 'steer " betwixt his legs--It counter-balances the whole machine....

Very unique!! :whistle:

Thanks for the LINK!!

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linen beige

--The driver/operator sits backwards on a seat cushion mounted on the hood--so he can 'steer " betwixt his legs--It counter-balances the whole machine....

Very unique!! :whistle:

Thanks for the LINK!!

They actually have TWO seat cushions :WRS:(although they don't look very comfortable).

That way the driver can sit on the hood for a good view while he is hooking up, and in the "regular" spot while moving the load.:thumbs2:but the companies web sight say's the driver can do the whole job by himself without leaving the seat? Can we get some video of that position shift? <_<

I'm curious as to how the steering is hooked up. :scratchead:Does the wheel control the different sides of the tranny. or do they use actuators of some type?

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