Posted by OH - 961 on January 15, 2014 at 19:25:36 from (66.19.62.80):
In Reply to: Small round bales posted by John Fulton on January 15, 2014 at 09:05:27:
LOL my BP ain't going up over this.
Oh I know about the new rear engine one. Seen pictures. Have no idea where a dealer is. Guess they would be OK for a garden. Not a bad design but something that never really caught on. Still wasn't/isn't highly sought after except the older ones as collectors. I didn't know that JD made one. Looked on line and can't find a JD one. Must have been even less popular than the G. I've never seen one. A company called Grand Haven built one starting in 46 or 47. When I first saw a G I thought it was a cool design but aimed directly for the area I saw it. Ky tobacco area. Good idea for 10 or so acres. Wouldn't want to try cultivating
oldtanker,
JD built their rear engine tractor only as an experimental / prototype model. Maybe 2 or 3 total built. I didn't know anything about it until about a year ago when someone put out a calendar with rare tractor pictures in it.
One sold at an auction recently for $144,000, but I don't know where that was located.
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