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Re: Wheel Horse Accesories
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Posted by Mark - IN. on December 10, 2004 at 21:47:18 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Re: Wheel Horse Accesories posted by Frank (N.Mi.) on December 10, 2004 at 14:46:03:
Two model 604's. Nothing special, snow blade on the one I put a 10 HP in. They just keep going and going, and are better around the trees than the Allis B - no stack to always knock off. Of course though, pull back on either brake hard, and that Allis will literally turn on a dime, them Horses can't do that. Did a google search on Wheel Horse a while back, ran across a guy that's got probably every one ever made, restored mostly, and every option - sickle blade mowers, dual rears, you name it. Lot of pictures too. Wheel Horses in family Christmas parade and stuff. Take a look, you'll know it when run across it. Somewhere ran across a Sears garden tractor site too. Now they had everything imagineable way back then, and stuff wouldn't imagine either. Regular little tractor. Was interesting.
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