Posted by radara4077 on May 23, 2019 at 05:43:18 from (199.188.45.56):
In 2 weeks, my wife and I will most likely be traveling to New York State up I-81 through Virginia into Eastern(ish) Pennsylvania (she wants to see Hershey), then on into New York State up to Ticonderoga. I would like a chance to see, get on, and possibly even test drive some New Generation and/or Generation II Deeres.
I grew up around mostly the 30, 40, and 50 series utility Deeres (830, 2630, 2040, and 2350 MFWD), but we also had a pair of 4230s. We are interested in eventually purchasing a "smaller" 50 series Waterloo machine for our farm (4050, 4250, 4055, 4255), so having the opportunity to visit an equipment company that specializes in that era of Deere would be fantastic (there isn't anything like that around here, and tractors from that time frame in Deere's history are rare as hen's teeth in our neck of the woods, both for sale and in use).
Does anyone have any recommendations as to where we might go in the I-81 corridor of VA, Central to Eastern Pennsylvania, or Eastern New York State?
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