Posted by Ronvoril on July 19, 2021 at 22:51:56 from (173.22.242.65):
hey all, I am putting out the feelers to try and locate The 1937 John Deere B I Learned how to tractor pull on most distinguishing feature on her was the absurdly long L shaped clutch handle the L pointed right, adding in a diamond treadplate front weight bar and the late model Large fly wheel. Last time I had seen It was when I was forced to sell it in Bolivar MO round about 2014-2016. Though I think the Other Deere will be easier to find. It's A 1936 John Deere B with a custom built wide front it had 2 stacks but only one of them was real it had side shields on the engine bay of aluminum with concentric circles brushed into it. it sounded a bit like a diesel and was hard to start even with the added electric starter. both of them were bored and stroked and the axels were chopped on the 1937 and one of them had the block half filled with concrete. I made a huge mistake when I was younger but I'm old enough now to realize what a mistake was made. and i just want to find them and bring one of them home.
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