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Rick_in_CT

My neighbor sent me the link below to a video on a 1929 Fordson snow machine.  I have never seen anything like it, but now I'm thinking I want to build one using a wheel horse tractor.  It looks like it could be a real fun project.  I think that the drive method that they used might be easier to fabricate than a tracked drive system.

 

What do you think, does this have possibilities?

 

Rick

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=zBjlSJf4274&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DzBjlSJf4274%26feature%3Dyoutu.be&app=desktop

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AMC RULES

I've often wondered why the Fordson idea never took off...

might be the perfect marriage for our  :wh: machines.                  :handgestures-thumbsup: 

Good luck with your endeavor, I know I can't wait to see what you come up with. 

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Kennedy

That's a slick set up. Good luck with it.

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wallfish

It's been done with a WH but can't find the link.

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Wishin4a416

That is Cool.   I have never seen that before. Good Luck!!

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GlenPettit

About ten years ago, someone posted some photos of a Wheel Horse used in swampy wet grass to just drive around (not mow), they had used a pair of old Hot Water tanks for the "screws" on each side, with welded 'threads", wheels were still on it, the screws could be raised & lowered.  Not as fast as the Fordson but it floated on the swamp very well.

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Dieselcowboy

People had good ideas how to get things done in the old days. If they had a need it got built. Ohsa approved today. Wonder how many of those fordsons and conversions are still hiding around today? 

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