The new Wheel Horse mover
It's a whole lot more than we need but the price was right. The seat cover, seat and propane tank is in the back of the truck. It just needs some brake work and a :horse paint job.
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You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.
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You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.
I can't see the forest for the trees.
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1978 C-101
1983 C-225
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hahahahahahaha.......you crack me up GT.....GT 14 wrote: Mellow yellow lifting fellow. Give yourself a raise. :surprised
Geno...nothing,,,,,,nothing......will surprise me any more!!!!!!
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I've been working on it most of the day. Lots of problems are nothing more than loose or missing bolts, adjustments, things not routed properly, or just bad mechanic work. That's good cause it doesn't cost much to fix. I had a propane line made for it this morning, and need to order an ignition switch and master cylinder on Monday. Other than some ugly wiring that needs to be redone, and some missing gauges, that should take care of it mechanically except for a few leaks.
The pressure washing queen should have time to wash it up on Monday.
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There's room for all god's creatures ..... next to the mashed potatoes (and possibly bbq'd)
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oh.... am I seeing the start of a forklift forum......and I don't have one....oh no..... :smile2 :scaredGeno wrote: GT and Nappy are in a close race for resident comedian.
I've been working on it most of the day. Lots of problems are nothing more than loose or missing bolts, adjustments, things not routed properly, or just bad mechanic work. That's good cause it doesn't cost much to fix. I had a propane line made for it this morning, and need to order an ignition switch and master cylinder on Monday. Other than some ugly wiring that needs to be redone, and some missing gauges, that should take care of it mechanically except for a few leaks.
The pressure washing queen should have time to wash it up on Monday.
1985 416-8
520-H
You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.
I can't see the forest for the trees.
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Sandra is out pressure washing on it now. I bet it takes 7-8 hours to get it all clean. Lots of old grease and nastiness on it.
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