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What is the rarest Wheel Horse Implement?

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RMCIII

Hmm. Can't recall seeing anyone having one of these.

 

http://www.wheelhorse.org/manuals/Agricultural%20Attachments.pdf

 

 

Dual tandem disc. Pretty cool. Actually the harrow could be pulled behind the disc. Would be a neat set-up.

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stevasaurus

There is a picture of the sulky on pag3 40 of the new book.  :)

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CasualObserver
On 7/20/2014 at 5:56 AM, RMCIII said:

Hmm. Can't recall seeing anyone having one of these.

 

Dual tandem disc. Pretty cool. Actually the harrow could be pulled behind the disc. Would be a neat set-up.

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DennisThornton
On 7/15/2014 at 3:37 PM, CasualObserver said:

Really there can be so many qualifiers... do you want Wheel Horse branded implements, or include allied attachments (like the Danuser Forklift for GT14?), or include additional aftermarket non-allied attachments (like the Bachtold Fenceline Mower?) I would say let's just get some posted up and see where it goes from there.

 

These are pretty hard to come by.  It's far from the rarest though. I know of about 5 including mine.

 

 PTO-66 belly mounted Farm PTO.

 

 

 

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Not only never seen one, but neither even a picture.  Heck!  I've never even thought about one!  What was it used for?

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Lane Ranger

50 Inch  Wheel Horse 1054  Sickle Bar Mower.

 

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smoreau
On 10/7/2016 at 7:53 PM, DennisThornton said:

Not only never seen one, but neither even a picture.  Heck!  I've never even thought about one!  What was it used for?

Belly mounted farm PTO to run smaller PTO equipment on the farm

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MikeT
On ‎7‎/‎18‎/‎2014 at 6:24 PM, Nathanielperz said:

I WANT ONE!!!!  NO...  I NEED ONE!!! :ychain: 

I just bought a home and the previous owners left their old wheel horse, ( not sure of the model ) its been painted over, the deck is removed and in the shed, a plow is hooked up to it and it is the only thing they used for snow removal, and the driveway is long. anyway behind the shed is this very same Vac, it obviously had not been used in years and is in sad shape.

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ranger

I'd say the one pictured on page 103 of "Straight from the Horses Mouth". I believe only one was made.:hide:

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tommyg

The rarest implement I've ever seen would be one of my kids cutting the grass. No wait, I can't say I've ever seen that. Never mind. It doesn't exist.

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Thegearhead0324

Not the rarest, but rare. Got my 50 inch sickle bar assembly on my horse.

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wheelhorseman
On 10/7/2016 at 6:53 PM, DennisThornton said:

Not only never seen one, but neither even a picture.  Heck!  I've never even thought about one!  What was it used for?

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Texas Todd

Image result for wheel horse sawmill

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Ed Kennell

I've only ever seen one of these.   Now where did I see this?

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570 Productions

ill say a sickle bar for my 867 and the 502 steering wheel

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gwest_ca

Not rare in America. The 33563 could be a 1986 or 1987 serial number.

Garry

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