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modracer

found thes in my bed room and figured you guys would find them intersting :D

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Stigian

Great ad's kyle, cheers for posting them.

This forum must be full of Wheel Horse "Lifers", i know im one :D :P

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nylyon

Nice ad's.... Maybe I should put a literature section in the photo album. There have been several posted ads would be good to have them all together.

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Greg B.

Thanks, Kyle.

That's a good idea, Karl.

Greg B.

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CasualObserver

I'm all for it Karl... I'm sure muka would contribute some stuff, and I have some to put in too! :D

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nylyon

It's there now.

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CasualObserver

I've put a couple in to get us started! Let's see some more guys!

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Kelly

I will get some of mine scaned and posted this weekend, They are nice for a ref. to look at when restoring a tractor you know they are right, but I've seen diff. in the same tractor in diff. adds. Kelly in MI.

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T-Mo

Karl,

Great idea. But now I'm wishing even more for high speed connection here at home. :D

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nylyon

If you can't get cable or DSL, Satellite is one option, but there is also cellular. Cellular has much better speeds than dialup. I am not sure of the costs though.

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TT

These aren't exactly ads for a Wheel Horse, but how about a vintage 1982 Mechanix Illustrated Magazine with a 1982 C-175 automatic on the cover? :D

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And two other smaller views from the garden shed article inside the magazine:

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Sparky

HAHA! The wheels on that trailer look like something that Fred Flintstone woulda had.

Mike........

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TT

They're made from two layers (first layer set at a right angle to the second) of 2X4 boards glued and nailed together, marked with a compass, and cut to a 16" diameter on a bandsaw.

Yabba-Dabba-Do! :D

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