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Picked up the frame this afternoon but its too late to paint it with red oxide, hopefully we'll have a sunny day tomorrow
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Looks a good solid tractor, just needs a bit of tlc
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The wheels look the mutts nuts
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That's looks a project and a half
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Nice !!!. what sort of paint are you using Noel ?
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So can I, but it wont be mine
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That looks super heavy duty, you wont break that
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Nice job , but you've gotta do the wheels
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Not much to report except the frame was dropped off at the shot blasters this morning
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Looking good Noel, nice when you start painting the red bits
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Sorry Alain, its gonna be Wheelhorse red with white wheels not sure about the wood yet
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No problem Noel, I'll do you some detail photos when i get it back from the shot blasters.
Its loaded in the van at the moment and hard to photograph
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I do have another one Ian almost the same except a foot longer
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No its not, ive got a load of galvinized angle iron to use up
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Thanks Norm, just checking
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I was looking at the drawbar today and thought it looked a bit kac and bent so made a new one.
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Hope you don't mind me asking George, I noticed that your ploughs are painted on the face is that not so important as a single furrow plough as i was told not to paint it and leave it shiny
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Cool vid Ian, looking good
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Nice job James, gonna look beautiful with the tyres fitted
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Out in the sunshine yesterday i got a bit carried away, so i guess this is my next project.
Next thing is to make a new drawbar and strip the wheels and get it blasted
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Back in June last year I pulled this trailer out of a barn at Johns. Not sure how long it had been in there but it was buried under a pile of stuff and had 4 Knackerd tyres.
I got it home and fitted 4 new tyres and exhibited at a few shows through the summer behind the Wheelhorse.
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Cant you see its two different tractors
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Thanks for the photos George I understand what your saying about the width, i'll have a go at making the frame over the weekend and will post photos as I go
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