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T-Mo

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T-Mo

The title says it all:

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kpinnc

Can take that one off road....

Kevin

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linen beige

I only got one word....

WHY?

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pond195520032003

:wtf: :USA::omg: would not attempt to drive it :banghead:

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Brrly1

Is this or is this not a WHEEL HORSE group? Did I sign into the wrong club or what!!!

Is this some kind of Political statement!!! This needs to be a closed thread!!!

:imstupid: :imstupid: :imstupid: :imstupid: :imstupid: :imstupid: :imstupid:

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CasualObserver

Hey Terry..... where'd you get that picture? That looks like the same tractor's in the blurry background of this picture. Or is that some narrow front conversion kit that there's a bunch of out there?

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Brrly1

Why are we posting pictures of John Deeres? Any Answers?

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CasualObserver

because we're in the off-brand topic :banghead:

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T-Mo

Jason,

That was posted on the St. Louis area Craig's List. I didn't even pay attention to what he was asking, but just sort of found it funny with those tiny front wheels.

John,

"Other Brands" section. It's for other brands than Wheel Horse.

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evanloock

Wow....my 5-year old nephew's toy wagon has bigger wheels than that!!!

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rustyoldjunk

that poor thing isnt good for any kind of use like that.

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Jim_M

It's a nice looking tractor until you get to those tiny little wheels.

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Nick

Thought I saw that tractor before, my nephew got a trophy when he used it at the pedal pull. :banghead:

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Rollerman

Perhaps he should have used 1/4" pipe for the stack & an itty biddy seat too. :banghead:

Seems like with narrow front conversions there are two basic designs...little wheels under or bigger wheels out front. (TT's)

Everyone has there own opinion on what looks right to them. :USA:

Nick very cool pic....& those are the same wheels....LOL

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oldandred

Hay John all it needs is a coat of red paint

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Brrly1

I'll second that motion!! Sorry, I guess I wasn't paying attention to the topic, My fault :banghead::USA::omg: Burly

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Nick

Stephen, Yep its all what each person enjoys and likes to look at. I think smaller tires look fine on many tractors. Maybe not the hard rubber pedal tractor tires though. :banghead:

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T-Mo

No problem, John. You must have thought you entered some parallel universe, where not only did green and yellow take over the red square, but it had tiny front wheels also. :banghead:

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big mike

"that poor thing isnt good for any kind of use"........

it is a Dear John after all :banghead:

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rustyoldjunk

guess im not the norm but i pretty much like em all as long as they are american,although the horses are my favorite.oops,was that political? :USA: :banghead:

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