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Happy Birthday Elmer Pond.

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Pullstart

Wow, good read!

 

Happy Birthday @elmer pond!  :D

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LengerichKA88

I didn’t know they’d made one that tied into the Indy 500.... in Indianapolis they don’t air the race (🙄🤷🏻‍♂️) on TV, so we always had to listen to it on the radio. The cool thing about where I grew up, it sounded like we were listening to the race in stereo because we could hear the track from our house. 

One of those would be a double whammy find for a Hoosier in Indy lol, bet it would be well received on Carb Day our at the camp grounds 😂. Happy birthday Elmer!

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Blackhood Bill

There are several 500's on Facebook. My friend funds and space just don't allowed to pick one up since I'm in Indiana just about 1 hr north I definitely would get one. Who knows maybe one day it will be in the cards. YES VERY INTERESTING READING. HAPPY BIRTHDAY:text-goodpost:

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Tankman

Thanks for the post! Great man, Happy B-Day Elmer!

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Razorback

Happy birthday, and thank you for 2 awesome lines of garden tractors!

 

(Glad to be fortunate to now have a Speedex 1631 AND my recently-acquired Wheel Horse C160! Good examples from both families!)

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KC9KAS

:occasion-cake::occasion-birthdaymulticolor: Mr. Elmer Pond (R.I.P.), and :text-thankyouyellow: for the Wheel Horse line of lawn & garden tractors!

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PeacemakerJack

A big :hbd:to a man who saw the benefit of capitalism, worked hard, and fully realized the American Dream from a dirt poor existence in the Great Depression era to a country and world leading market segment multimillion dollar company in the 1960’s.  May more American entrepreneurs be able to follow the footsteps of Elmer Pond:thumbs:

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Rp.wh

:hbd:  it was a great read. And thanks for the enjoyment of this tractors and the group that has came together and the family memories that they will give us. Thanks again and happy birthday Elmer Pond!

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ztnoo

120 years.

That's a BIG number.

Somewhat akin to Elmer Pond's forward thinking.

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JCM

Thank you for the history lesson andThank you Elmer for the best garden tractor ever built, I have enjoyed and appreciated them for the last 29 years.Rest in peace my brother.

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Herder

Thank you 953.  I did not know the hole history.  I even printed it out.  Going to keep it with my WH manuals.

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ZXT

Very good read and history lesson!

 

It's neat to know some of the history on WH's. I didn't know anything about their creation until now!

 

The Indy 500 model would be a cool tractor to have.

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Maxwell-8

A picture with his wife Anne Marie

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They lost there oldest child Eugene L Pond in 1944 at an age of 22.

Anna Marie Berends Pond past a way in 1971.

He passed in 1977.

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rjg854

I'm sure glad he was born and did what he did with his life. His legacy will live on with us as long as his tractors continue on and with the way they were built, that's gonna be a very long time. :occasion-xmas:

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Wheelhorse#1

Smart man.Good read.

No doubt made to last,back when quality ,craftsmanship with longevity in mind.

Unlike in today’s world.where everything is plastic cheap and throw away.

 

Happy B-Day Mr Pond 

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