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RE: My Dad died I've got 3 John Deeres!
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Posted by Anna Baker-Luckie on September 18, 2004 at 21:46:29 from (66.69.217.110):
I posted a message a while ago about my dad passing away and leaving me with, among other "hobbies," 4 John Deere tractors. One I"m keeping for farm use, but the other 3 I know little about and can"t really use. I"ll get pictures this Friday, but could somebody out there give me some suggestions on how to best sell these guys? I"m in the Bryan/College Station, Texas area. Here"s what I"ve got: -- 420 in decent remodeled shape. Toss in a battery and I"ll be a dollar she"ll crank up (might need tires). -- Another 420. Very rough shape. Possibly the one parted out to restore the other, but I don"t know. -- Model A (diesel, in case they"re not all). Runs strong (probably needs battery and/or tires) but tranny slips occasionally and it"s a bit too much for me to handle. Ideas? Suggestions? THANK YOU!!!
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