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So Jim My father in law and I went to Biglerville, PA today to look at two possible 701's and my notorious belt guard. For those who dont know, I purchased one off of ebay back in...January and here it is April and no package...post office lost it. So after waiting all of this time, we have obtained the necessary belt guard and a little more, namely 2 more tractors (both 701's) a 16hp Kohler engine and a very nice pair of Ag tires. Please have a look at the pics, as with all of these 701's We will finally have a nice quality Tractor. Thanks Jordan for the tour, and letting us look at all of your tractors. It was AWESOME :D So 5 hours of driving later we are home and have taken lots of pics for you...Happy looking!

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jdog_kustoms

wish i would have had more time to talk and all but gotta work to pay the bills lol it was nice seeing you all again

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Jake Kuhn

Looks like some nice purchases Jim and Karen! Jake

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Sparky

Did the Post Office re-imburse you for the lost belt guard?

Nice haul either way!

Mike............

ps...love the hound dog pic!!

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Docwheelhorse

Nice.... you must of been very close to the show!

Tony

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bowtiebutler956

Nice Haul! :woohoo: So what are you going to put the K341 on? :wicked:

Matt :flags-texas:

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jimt1971

That engine is mine. It is going on the puller I am building

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kthack657

I really love the 701 as a model...slow as all get out compared to my charger, but I really cant wait to dig in and totally restore it, Im sure I will have more pictures to come so stay tuned!!

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