Since the time dad started farming only three tractors have left the farm. The rest are still hanging around here and running. I have the 630 Deere dad bought new in the fall of 1960 out of Peterson Iowa and the 4 bottom mounted plow that came with it. It had a Nebraska City dealer sticker on it so some horse trading must have taken place between dealers. I also have a 51 A dad bought new from Johnson Chevy-John Deere in Newell Ia. in the fall of 51 and a 35 A dad bought in 1950 from Johnson's in Newell. The 35 A was bought new in Odeboldt, Ia. and I have the full history on it from the time it was new to the time dad bought it.
I also have a 54 Deere R that my step-mother's dad bought new in Fessenden ND. He traded a 39 D for it. Wish I had the D too!
How new can we go? I still have the 1978 1086 I bought new that my son tells me I will never get rid of. I bought it the year he was born. Jim
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