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Dieselcowboy

If it would ever stop raining here , I am ready for some major field work. Just a couple pics I wanted to share.

And one sad image of when it came here not running with a broken piston and flat tires.

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546cowboy

Wide dual ags and why does that front look so wide? Is that a C-160? That looks like a worker for sure. You need to paint it like a IH 560, red and white. That's what it reminds me of when I look at it.

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AMC RULES

Very cool   :wh:

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Jake Kuhn

That's one mean looking horse!

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SousaKerry

What in the world did you steel the front axle from.

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puddlejumper

ALL that green and yellow Id say a john deere kerry,

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VinsRJ

Looks like a really nice worker!

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Dieselcowboy

Very observant. It has a JD 210 axle and rims. 1" spindles and roller bearing wheels. Also has a sweep to it like the 520's for a fraction of the cost. Nothing better than parting out a JD and saveing a WH. right?  J/K I have a front end loader I use on this tractor also.

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546cowboy

Hey I've got the front axle from a JD 212 and that is an interesting idea. I may just have to do that. I was wondering what I was going to do with that front axle. There is a story behind that 212. I was at the scrap yard looking to see if they had anything with a Kohler (i needed a starter) and the 212 had one. So I bought it for $40, do you know you can't get the starter off without unbolting the engine and lifting it up? :eek:  Anyway I got the starter and put an ad on CL for the trans and sold it for $100, :handgestures-thumbupright:  Now it seems I have a use for the front axle. :auto-checkeredflag:

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CasualObserver

I saw that question and was going to answer "shhhhh.... it's Deere parts grafted onto a Horse......"  

 

I've seen that modification in the past.  You also have to modify the control arms for the spindles if I remember right.  I sold a friend the front axle and spindles from a 74 110 that I parted to do the same thing.  It's a nice little upgrade... wider stance, slight forward sweep and1" spindles.  Real nice if you want to carry weight or put a loader on the front. 

 

If anyone wants to do it... you need the front axles and spindles from a square fender 110/112 or a 208/210/212/214, and front wheels to fit full 1" spindles.

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SousaKerry

I am not ashamed to reuse good parts...

 

I used to run a motor from a Deere in my c-125, it was built by Kohler after all.  Of coarse I replaced it a year later with a KT 17-II from a Cub

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puddlejumper

I am bringing a jd 210 front end, spindles, front tires&rims , Tie rods, To mentone Should be everything to make that heavy duty swap if anybody is interested

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rexman72

looks good

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