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Posted by buickanddeere on April 07, 2005 at 09:14:06 from (64.10.41.3):
In Reply to: Re: Canadian John Deere posted by dr.sportster on April 07, 2005 at 08:59:02:
har har har..............At leats the Toronto Maple Leafs are undefeated this year. You local JD parts man is just fill of sh!t, plain and simple. Walk in with the parts number, order and it will be in hand that day or the next. Your dealer wants you to purchase something off his lot. Equipment that was purchased in the 1960,70 and early 1980's. When the Canadian dollar was equal to or worth more than the US dollar. Were suddenly dirt cheap and trucked into the US by the thousands. The Socialist Gov't here spent our dollar down to 63 to 80 cents US. Your dealer won't have a 2120,2130,1630,1830,1640,1840, 510,710 etc parts book. Order your own cheap on CD or paper.1-800-522-7448. By mid 40 series, all production of utility tractors was done in Mannhiem Germany. Right up to the 50,55,6000,6010 & the current 6020's. Probably 98% of owners of these tractors think they were US built.
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