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Re: St. Joe, MO Farmalls
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Posted by Jon on February 08, 2002 at 19:51:16 from (63.168.241.158):
In Reply to: St. Joe, MO Farmalls posted by Jim Kay on February 07, 2002 at 16:09:24:
Yeah, come on out to Steel Wheel Ranch on saturday. When you get to St. Joe, take Hwy 36 west to Troy, KS. Take Hwy 7 off of Hwy 36(2nd Troy exit) and then about 5-6miles later you'll come to the intersection of Hwy 7 and Hwy 20. Take Hwy 20 all the way to Everest, KS. You'll go through Bendena and Denton. Hwy 20 will take you right into Main Steet in Everest. Go to the very end and the road will "T". Take a right and then about 1/4 mile north there will be a gravel road that heads west.(Steel Wheel Ranch sign at this road). Head about 1 mile west on the gravel, then you'll see where the gravel heads north(to the right). Head north and you'll immediatly see the buildings to your left and there is a sign at the end of the driveway.
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