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R Meyer

11-10-2007 09:41:29




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I was wondering if the 435 was a model worth keeping. I have just had a 1959 given to me. It runs good, drives good, but could use some cosmetics. Any thoughts?




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buickanddeere

11-10-2007 20:39:15




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 Re: john deere 435 in reply to R Meyer, 11-10-2007 09:41:29  
Lucky you. In similar condition a 435 & a 320 run about the same price. Check over at the JD area with a search on 435's. There is a list of DD updates over the past few years. Replacing the trans & final drive lube with Amsoil GL-4 Marine would be a good idea. Mother Deere stocks an updated oval muffler that makes the engine less deafening.



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Bob

11-10-2007 12:37:17




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 GIVEN to you??? in reply to R Meyer, 11-10-2007 09:41:29  
WOW... were you 'round here last week to witness the tongue-lashing some poor guy got who posted he got a Deere CHEAP???

This'll be WORSE yet!



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R Meyer

11-11-2007 13:36:44




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 Re: GIVEN to you??? in reply to Bob, 11-10-2007 12:37:17  
no I was not here. but it is true. was thinking of selling it anyone interested????



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Jerry/MT

11-10-2007 09:51:01




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 Re: john deere 435 in reply to R Meyer, 11-10-2007 09:41:29  
It"s a relatively rare tractor with a 2-53 Detroit Diesel engine that was put into service before JD developed their new line of diesels, as I understand it. I had one(serial # 435006 as I recall, the sixth one off the line) and it was a good utility tractor, easy on fuel and with plenty of power. It was a hard starter in cold weather but otherwise was a good machine. I"d still have mine if circustances were different. I think they"re a good tractor to have on small acreage and you wouldn"t go wrong keeping it. It might command a premium because of it"s rarity as Ibelieve that fewer than 3000 were made in the 1959 and 1960 model years.

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