That is just a magnificent piece of machinery. Unbelieveable.
fireman- 11-04-2008
That is awsome Hope you bring it to the 2009 show in PA so we can see it in person
Teddy da Bear- 11-04-2008
Great tractor......looks brand new!
I would come too for a meet and greet.
Maybe you could consider the time between Xmas and New Year? Some folks have that time off from work and would be more likely to come? Just my 2 cents.
Duff- 11-04-2008
Nothing I can add that hasn't already been said!
Duff
canam1991- 11-04-2008
i need one of these for me swomp!!!!!
bustedglass- 11-05-2008
What can I say that has not already been said ........... Truely fantastic
Butch- 11-05-2008
After coming back time after time to look at this thing did I happen to notice a swivel seat? Does this thing even have a swivel seat?
whlpny- 11-07-2008
Guys thanks again for all the compliments I didn't think it would generate this much attention but it sure makes me feel good! I will surely miss something in trying to reply to all these posts so I'll just hit a couple and if I missed you don't feel put out! As I said earlier- I would love to have some people over , but my work is gaining extreme momentum and weekends off are not going to happen for sometime. Sorry Christmas is family time- my wife is very patient with my hobby as alot of you know- but Christmas is a time with her and the kids and I'm not even going to think about crossing that line! The front hyd line connections will be covered and finished off at a time when the front cyl/lift mount is finished. Nope- the seat Does not swivel- but does tilt.
Nick- no dirty stuff now till after PA - I did play with it before paint though to see what it can do. Its by far more flexible than the old D-200 was - it can get into some interesting positions on a dirt pile!
And following the last comment - PA in 09 - DEFINATLEY!!!!
realsquash- 11-08-2008
What did you do for the rear end? And the front end? How do they operate?
Awesome work, btw!!!
Andy
BPjunk- 11-08-2008
Bob, I liked the way you were able to have the same conture of the rear fenders for the front fenders ..... it makes the tractor look profesional.
Wild Bill in Richmond, Va.
whlpny- 11-08-2008
Thanks Bill- Thats the look I wanted! Keep it looking factory built!
Andy- Case 200 series transaxles hooked in series.
HorseFixer- 11-09-2008
Bob there was a guy at the show in PA this year that had a articulating D-250 that was done very proffesional IMO ya have him beat! nice job!
tickster- 11-09-2008
Duke you sure that wasn't a D-200? If so that was Bob's also.
whlpny- 11-09-2008
Yup Duke that was my old baby- thats allright- I beat my self up all the time