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Wheel Horse collector has passed, his collection is for sale...

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patteknight

My father in law had a love for Wheel Horse tractors, up unitl he passed away nearly a month ago. My mother in law has asked me to help him sell them to people who will use them, and appreciate them. He had several tractors, from a D250, to D160's, D180 and a C160. He also had several attachments. Snowblowers, mower decks, brush hog, roto-tiller among others. It is all for sale, so please if interested, contact me at patteknight@yahoo.com. You can also call or text me to 231 830 4839.

Thank you

Tim

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Duff

Hi, Tim,

We are very sorry for your loss, and it is wonderful that your mother-in-law cares enough about these tractors, even in her time of grief, to want them to go to people who will appreciate them. I am sure you will hear from some of our members.

Perhaps you might want to acquire one of them and join this group of entusiasts and collectors yourself? Either way, welcome to Red Square.....

With sincere condolences,

Duff

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Sparky

I think that your father in law would be very happy with his wife and son-in-law for making sure his prized machines get into the right hands and not end up in a scrap yard.

Sorry about your loss.

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

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Shuboxlover

VERY sorry to hear of your loss!!!!!

Sounds like he had an EXCELLENT eye for the horses!!!!!

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rmaynard

Are all of the horses located in the Ravenna, MI area?

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Jake Kuhn

Sorry to hear of your loss. What are you guys looking to get for the tractors,I'm not too far away so just wondered what prices would be. Jake

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546cowboy

Sorry to hear another Horse lover is gone. My sincere condolences to you all. Glad to see your thoughtfulness in this matter by contacting this group. :text-imsorry: :rs:

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wheelhorse 1045

I to am sorry for your familys loss and was wondering if he might have been a member hear if so what was his screen name

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