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Posted by JT on July 10, 2004 at 22:23:59 from (206.72.54.246):
In Reply to: In search of one owner tractors posted by Farmer in the Dells (WI) on July 10, 2004 at 05:07:22:
Got three of them at our place. 39 B JD, Was bought as a second tractor for cultivating, hay, etc. Have got it back on rear steel as original except for the wrong lugs. 50 A JD, Grandpa traded off a 1930 Hart Parr 18-36 which was the second tractor he owned (first was a 15-30 Hart Parr. The A is on the standby Generator and occasionally runs a auger, etc. Third that we still have is a 67 3020 JD. It was the big horse until we bought a Case 1070 which has been since traded off on a 2294. After the 1070 purchase the 3020 got a loader and now does duty as loader tractor/forklift. Also have a 60 JD which a neighbor bought new. Came new with a factory WF and now has a Deere 45W loader and does duty as snow mover. always neat to see what others have. JT
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