2013 - Volume #37, Issue #5, Page #22
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Stretched WheelHorse
Tony Henderson, Columbus, Ind., needed a way to get around farm shows with his father. He turned a pair of WheelHorse garden tractors into a stretched-out tractor that measures a full 9 ft. long.
    “I collect old WheelHorse garden tractors and built it last year just for the challenge. It doesn’t turn very short, but it’s fun to drive,” says Henderson. “We call it the Big Hoss.”
    He started with a 1972 WheelHorse B80 garden tractor equipped with a Kohler 10 hp engine and hydrostatic transmission. He “stretched” the tractor by unbolting the rear end and then using a homemade mounting plate to bolt the frame from another identical tractor on behind it.
    He replaced the tractor’s original drive belt with a new one that’s 155-n. long and replaced the original belt guard with a much longer one. He used sheet metal to fabricate new running boards, and he also added the seat off a Bush Hog riding mower on back. To make everything look more proportional, he replaced the tractor’s original rear wheels with 14 1/2-in. wide ones.
    “It’s a real eye catcher and draws a lot of attention at shows,” says Henderson. “My dad and I put it together because he has back issues, and it was getting hard for him to walk around at farm shows. It took about 1 1/2 years to build in our spare time. It was fun to build and brought dad and I closer together.
    “We painted the tractor the same red-orange color that’s found on the new Ford 8N tractors. We also lined the top of the tractor’s frame with cherry wood, all the way from the dash to the rear seat.”     
    Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Tony Henderson, 6460 E. 600 N., Columbus, Ind. 47203 (ph 812 320-7591; lori.henderson@mscompanies.com).


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