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Posted by G-MAN on July 16, 2002 at 16:55:29 from (206.106.139.74):
In Reply to: tractors out there. posted by John Ne. on July 15, 2002 at 10:28:28:
I work for a JD dealer in Nebraska and do a lot of service calls. I've spotted more old tractors in various states of repair than I can count. I pretty much remember all the old two-cylinders I see, but I tend to forget a lot of the others. I'm considering keeping a journal of location, model, condition etc. Might be helpful to someone who's looking for a tractor, or if I decide I need some more projects, lol. I also found one I'd really like to have at a customer's place while on a call, sitting in the weeds. JD 730 LP row-crop narrow front. His boy said they couldn't keep the flywheel tight. It looks to be 100% original and complete with excellent tinwork and complete hitch, etc. I can't believe I haven't been in the ditch a couple times, trying to look backwards at the opposite side of tree-rows, lol.
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