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Re: Re: WR-9 Best Looking Tractor
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Posted by Harold H on September 10, 2002 at 12:36:12 from (207.244.60.148):
In Reply to: Re: WR-9 Best Looking Tractor posted by casered on September 10, 2002 at 08:48:37:
Casered, I too would also like to have a WR-9, however they are too big and heavy to be practically moved around for most folks. I have considered making myself a "Baby WR-9" ie "WR-4" which would be no trouble to move around. I would take a W-4 and change the wheels & tires and make custom fenders and decals for it. I considered using a OS -4 as the base tractor to start with because it has a hand clutch like the WR-9, but because of the low seating position and steering and other O features I believe it would be better to start with a W-4 and just ignore the lack of a hand clutch on the finished "WR-4". Just an idea I've been playing with. Any comments? Harold H
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