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Uploaded by on May 19, 2009

The old Wheel Horse keeps on growing..
Bigger rear tires and raised spindles on the front..

Of course some traction and strength testing had to be done..

Hope you all enjoy the vid as much as we did making it.

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  • cool tractor , and good job on the video making , well done

  • Thanks mate, yeah it is a cool (not so) little tractor.

    Love that machine, t never lets me down : )

  • them 26inch tall tires look nice, i have a cub cadet that has 26 on the rear factory, what are those goodyears, or dunlop?

  • They are Goodyears, and came off the back of a Kubota.

    It was fun fitting them, Had to widen the WH wheels by 2 inch's to get them on..

    But Hey, I like a challenge : )

  • OH got it dammit, lol,,,, Crock man Dundee! man i was real somewhat close to the thinking, lol..... Good trivia

  • LOL, Yep you've got it

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  • i would take that pullin

  • haha crocidile dundee!

  • This is how we get down on a sunday in Wisconsin! Chains do help!

  • you should pull that thing look more like a puller then a mudder

  • you fail go faster

  • nice video looks professional, great looking tractor also

  • do it with a walmart tractor next... not to the good ol' wheelhorse

  • i think that woiuld go much durther off road is u put some bigger tyres on it and put some more slacness on the axe ariculation on the front it would go anywhere. nice video man

  • you need some 8 inch wheels on the front and grind off the little narrow strip used as stoppers off the top of the front axle for about 4 inches more articulation

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