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Posted by caleb on September 17, 2004 at 16:36:18 from (64.12.117.10):
Im twenty years old and am getting ready to start my antique john deere collection. One problem. Im from an era of stupid punks where most dont know what tractors are or even what a farm looks like. My lifetime goal is to have a full functioning farm using nothing newer than 1969 year equipment. I come to this forum for help from people that know what models of equipment were used in those days. I would really appreciate any one that can remember a model number of any/all farm implements used in those days. I would like to know specifically planters, discs, harrows, cultivators, etc. Next spring is when I plan on buying my first piece, a model 55 combine. Start with the harvest then go backwards. If you can help me out please post a response and I will thank you in advance. Thank God for yesterdays memories and ask him that we have more tomorrow. Thank you all. Caleb in TX
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