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Kelly

Picked up 2, 701's at the MI show

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Kelly

I bought a ruff 701 before the show, it turned out to be very ruff, but I'm a man of my word so I paid for it, I can salvage a few parts off it, and believe it or not the hood is not as bad as it looks, only one bigger dent, and no cracks, it will be pitted, but they make good epoxy primer for that. I'll get a number of other parts off it, before the rest goes to scrap.

Then sun. as we were starting to load up, I was asked if someone could use my ramps off my trailer, and would I look to see if this tractor was a good deal, so I walked over to see a pretty fair 701 in the back of a truck, the guy had drove by earlier and seen the Big Wheel Horse sign on the fence, so he went home and brought the 701 to see if anyone wanted to buy it, I looked it over and told the buyer it was a pretty good deal even though we could not hear it run, and jokingly I said I'll buy it if you don't, and he said it's yours, he really didn't want or need it, so I looked it over a little better now that it was my money buying it, and still thought it was a good deal, it came with the orig. metal seat pan, mower deck that is ruff, snow blade old style with the foot release also on the ruff side, and a set of tire chains, it also had a newer batt. I had it running in 5 min. after getting it home, no smoke and runs pretty good, has been painted but looks nice under the paint I see no major pitting or dents, and has the orig. choke and throttle cables both in VERY nice shape those are very hard to find, not bad for $225.

Ruff one

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second one in much better shape

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horsesaver98

nice find :eusa-think: justin

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bowtiebutler956

Very nice score Kellly! :text-datsphatyo:

Matt :flags-texas:

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Kelly

I also had a guy stop on thur. as I was hanging the sign on the fence, asked if I buy tractors? well I said yes, he looked at mine I had setting there and told me he was told it was a 1964, but not sure, but it did look like my 753 I had setting there, I asked how much he said $40 but I have to take the mower deck, blower and plow, it's even in running cond. but he don't think the engine is orig. but for the price and it's only 10 miles from the house.

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whc160

Great finds Kelly. :handgestures-thumbupright: I wish I could find some deals like that around me.

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bowtiebutler956

Wow Kelly, your a magnet for great deals on :wh:'s! :jaw:

Matt :flags-texas:

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kpinnc

You did great Kelly! The SG belt guards alone fetch more than what you paid for both tractors.

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Wheel Horse Kid

Great finds Kelly!

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Coadster32

Damn!!!

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smoreau

Ah... So that's why Kelly says he is so busy at the show! Busy scarfing up all the good deals! Just pulling your leg a little Kelly.

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Jake Kuhn

Hopefully you can make something out of the 701 you got from me. It should have a few good parts and the hood seemed very nice. The other 701 looks really good though! ~Jake

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Kelly

I'll get a few parts for the steering, engine turns over, and the hood is fixable, so I think it was worth it Thanks Jake.

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speedyleedy

Look's like you can take both of them & make 1 nice 701 & have a few part's left over to sell ! :eusa-think:

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Kelly

I have 6 701's now 4 complete runners and 2 parts tractors, I'll make one very nice one and 3 more to sell and they should be fairly nice.

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KC9KAS

Sounds like you have really been getting the good deals!

Keep us posted.

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