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Horse Hunting 101 Part 2

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T-Mo

No pictures yet, but the "Festus" ebay 401 has a new buddy, a 551.  Also, Festus has a "new" K91 waiting for a transplant.  Unfortunately no 753 yet......

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AlwaysLookin80

Multiplying fast. That's a good thing. I'd like to get a 753 myself, everytime I find one its gone before I can get it. 

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Wildside

I have a 753 and live in Cadet, Right down the road from you.IMG_1129.JPG

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T-Mo
37 minutes ago, Wildside said:

I have a 753 and live in Cadet, Right down the road from you.IMG_1129.JPG

I'm about 3 miles from Cadet, just east on Hwy 47.

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Wildside

I live off of 47 up behind Cadet Babtist church. You can call if ya want to come by and look at it.

Jeff 314-435-1730

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T-Mo

You might know a friend of mine who goes to that church.  He had the 551 that I just picked up.  I would love to own that 753, but may have burnt my tractor fund with the other purchases.  But I would love to come and see it and the rest of your Wheel Horses.  I can see a few in the picture you posted above.

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Wildside

Well I don't go to the church, but your welcome to stop by. just give me a call.

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T-Mo
On 7/6/2016 at 8:21 AM, Wildside said:

Well I don't go to the church, but your welcome to stop by. just give me a call.

I seen a truck, Chevy, I think, that went by my house on 47 headed towards Bonne Terre this evening, with a Wheel Horse in the bed.  It was light rain at the time.  I wonder if that was you?

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Wildside

Nope total FORD Man.

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T-Mo

Ok, that means there is another Wheel Horse owner in our area.  I may have to rethink my assumption that Wheel Horses aren't common in this area.  :think:

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