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ozzman232001
USA
65 Posts |
Posted - 08/10/2009 : 00:50:53
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My father and I found this tractor about 3 months ago. Rear end was unbolted from it, no windows, and it didnt run at all. It started it's life as a Wheelhorse, not to sure what you would want to call it now, we just refer to it as the amish buggy or the popemobile..lol. I guess he is planning on using it this winter for plowing. Its mad of all metal, took 4 guys about an hour to carry that thing about 200 feet to load it onto the truck when we got it, the rear end wasnt much easier. Its riged so it has a heater inside and all that. It sure is different..
My boy is rosting in that thing..he couldnt wait to get out of it
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B112
USA
5235 Posts |
Posted - 08/10/2009 : 06:19:13
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Yes, interesting. Well you have the built in weights. Looks like you have level ground there, otherwise I'd be concerned of tipping. The extra sub frame is interesting. Looks like they started with a good ole tractor; beefy front end. etc. |
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wminmi
91 Posts |
Posted - 10/14/2009 : 13:28:18
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what kind of heater does it have in it?
Had thought about building a hseetmetal cab something like that, but never got passed the "thinking about it" stage lol |
Wm. Vining South Haven, MI.
*1966 Allis B-12* Soon to be a "B-16" hehe |
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oldron
USA
2732 Posts |
Posted - 10/14/2009 : 22:56:23
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That is a lot of cab! |
'Life isn't about how to survive the storm, but how to dance in the rain!' |
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ozzman232001
USA
65 Posts |
Posted - 10/20/2009 : 12:17:00
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the heater is just run off the muffler, pretty neat how it was done, no fumes get in the cab or anything and you got plenty of heat. |
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