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BloodOnTheIce

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Nice to see a fellow Wheelhorse owner. Here are mine.


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That nut roaster with the blade is neat I've never seen one before.
 
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That nut roaster with the blade is neat I've never seen one before.

Hey it might be a nut roaster in the summer, but in the winter it's a ball warmer.

Tha's my favorite mower, it's a 1960 Suburban. It's a unrestored running with all the orginal decals. It needs a few things, but still it's in better shape than most restored one's I've seen.

I just wish I had one with a bucket like you have on your's.
 
Butch(OH)

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Here is ours
92 F-350 4x4 7.3 w/55K original miles
97 F Super Duty (Dad's unit)
85 Dodge D-250 Was free for the taking!

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This is my everyday logging truck. I've since added Ford Torsion bar keys and added a rear leaf spring as well as 285/75/16 Wildcat's. so it now sets up 3.5" higher in the front and 3" in the rear. Can't put a whole lot of wood in it since i have my toolbox in there, but when u are cutting in your back yard u don't have far to go!
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This is my preferred method of hauling wood!
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Or This.
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Sawyer Rob

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Owning a sawmill, ensures that i always have access to plenty of firewood. Many times i haul a load home after a day of sawing out logs...

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BloodOnTheIce

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The two on the left are C-120's and will pull almost anything and nearly anywhere.
They both have wheel weights and chains, and one has a set of V-Bar tires.
Since they are only 12 hp they'll forever on a gallon of gas. The 520-H is the primary grass mowing tractor.
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Another of my woods rigs...07 Arctic Cat 650H1 TRV w/ trailer for getting around in the woods. Absolutely great for manuevering through the woods grabbin the dead stuff. I can put a box on the back like in the pictures...or a seat for cruising w/ the youngsters.
 
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Mine uses no gas or diesel

Here's mine. there's no way I can get anything else into this part of my lot yet, so this wheelbarrow has been my wood hauler. It burns no gas, but a cold beer & barbecued steak will make it move faster.

Jokes aside, this old wheelbarrow was built by my Dad & Granddad about 40 years ago. It's rugged and ergonomically perfect. You can't buy these at the big box stores!:laugh:

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Here's mine. there's no way I can get anything else into this part of my lot yet, so this wheelbarrow has been my wood hauler. It burns no gas, but a cold beer & barbecued steak will make it move faster.

Jokes aside, this old wheelbarrow was built by my Dad & Granddad about 40 years ago. It's rugged and ergonomically perfect. You can't buy these at the big box stores!:laugh:

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