Posted by used red mn on February 29, 2020 at 08:46:15 from (75.73.112.20):
In Reply to: Kansas mechanic needed posted by notjustair on February 29, 2020 at 05:44:09:
...air, the first time I came across one of your post on YT and saw your handle it set off a trigger in my brain saying here must be a person that has an opinion about things and likes that to be known. I would guess this post was put up as sort of a knee jerk reaction following you being upset by one or more of the items you mentioned. Myself, having grown up on a small farm near a town in Kansas ...Marysville... some what smaller than Ottawa, I can not believe that you have checked around within your circle of contacts and could not find a nearby small independent shop to help you out. Here is my suggestion, I will post a link to contact info of a well known John Deere tractor salvage operation near Marysville, Don’s Tractor Salvage. I suggest you talk with Don Nolte himself to see if he can point you to someone in your area that has done business with him. Now I don’t know if Don is still that involved with the business he may be retired and some other family member runs the business now. I only knew him from when he was the service manager at the Deere dealer there 30 plus years ago before he started the salvage business. Hope this helps and best of luck.
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