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Posted by Harlan Kruger on May 05, 2006 at 13:05:10 from (67.142.130.21):
About 7-8 years ago or so my dad Harold Kruger sold his 1953 UB Moline Gas wide front puller to a Gentleman in Waterloo Iowa, The same guy also bought a John Deere GW from us that didnt run, he paid $2500 each for the tractors. The moline was repainted, it had a more of a brownish color rear wheels than red, it had fenders and a belt pulley. He also sold a John Deere 1939 Unstyled G. It was in the high 5000 to low 6000 serial number range. It was shipped new to Ottrano Iowa. It had cast rear wheels, small 12" or so front wheels. Some of the bolts and nuts were painted yellow to make them stand out, It had a chrome stack, It had an aluminum flatback, shutter, and was sold to a gentleman in New York, he started to restore it and found the head was cracked, I dont know much else about them, can anyone help with leads or know of these tractors? 507-437-6588
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