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1979 Wheel Horse B-111
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Posted by Frankie on May 18, 2007 at 19:34:14 from (67.80.146.244):
Well I got another. Now im at 4 wheel horse's! Anyway, at my friends house and we walk up the road and there it is sitting at a house in weeds. Ask the guy what he's doing with it and he said he'll sell it to me. Sold for 20 bucks... runs, drives, even mows! Not bad right? Engine and gas tank arent original(but they work) and the seat and steering wheel are now busted. Today, I was just driving it because I haven't in a while. I get in some weeds and turn on the mower deck to find out that it mows awesome for rusted dull blades... Drove around the oval about 200 laps and I hit shale, roots, ruts, rocks, trees, cinder blocks, and branches with the deck and it refuses to fall off. The hood bounces up and down, side to side and never fell off. The seat is broken off and just sliding around but never falls off. I just cant kill this thing!! This is why I absolutly love Wheel Horse.
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