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Parrothead Al

Got my first Wheel Horse last week.

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Parrothead Al

I didn't know anything about Wheel Horse until a week ago when I ran across a 312-8 with 44.9 hrs and a broken connecting rod. However I found a Kohler Command 16hp that worked out nice. Now I'm afraid I may have become hooked.  

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rmaynard

Well, there's no cure for the addiction, so you might as well just go with it and buy a few more. But in any case, post pictures.

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Parrothead Al

I'll try to post some pictures.

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Tankman

One lonely Stallion! You have to be kind and pickup more Horses for the herd.

Listen to Maynard! WHA is painless but you need to sooth it, more Horses.

WHA (Wheel Horse Addiction) will grab your life! :smile:

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racin_ny

Welcome to the club!

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Irv

Nice tractor! :WRS:     Looks like there might be a little more than 44 hrs. on it-hr meter might not work.

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AMC RULES

Ooh...an incredibly rare, low hour, 316...very nice.   :handgestures-thumbsup: 

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Parrothead Al

It could be that the hour meter is not working, I have only run it less then an 30-40 minutes since I got the motor running. (Sheared Flywheel key). It come into the local scrap yard and they unloaded it with a large grapple resulting in a crushed fender and many scratches. I straitened it out to where it is now just so the rear wheels would turn.

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brandonozz

What kind of IDIOT would scrap that tractor!!!  Great find and glad you saved it from the crusher.   Were those tires already on it?  They are worth more than scrap price alone.

Enjoy the ride!

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Jake Kuhn

:WRS:

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Wheel-N-It

A 316??? I'll take two of those. Good save.

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Parrothead Al

What kind of IDIOT would scrap that tractor!!!  Great find and glad you saved it from the crusher.   Were those tires already on it?  They are worth more than scrap price alone.

Enjoy the ride!

Yes the tires were on it,  After talking with the operator at the scrap yard, I asked him to keep an eye out for any more that might come in, He said that was the first one he has ever seen there in his 3 yrs with them. On my way out of the yard I see another one under a pile, just the hood crushed no tires, huge 2 cycl. motor, hydro-stat trans, I will try to pull it out this week. 

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Parrothead Al

A 316??? I'll take two of those. Good save.

Thank you, After messing with this one I'm afraid I will have 2 of them or five. This was supposed to be a one shot deal. but I'm starting to see them in my sleep!! 

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SousaKerry

Ahh the Wheel Horse Bug claims another victim...  That nasty critter is as hard to get rid of as Bed Bugs or Taxes :ychain:

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W9JAB

goodnewseveryone.jpg

 

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Lane Ranger

Another Wheel Horse saved in the nick of time !

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Parrothead Al

Another Wheel Horse saved in the nick of time !

If I hadn't been there at the right time, It would be a Toyota by now.

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