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Re: Lanz Bulldog
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Posted by farmerboybill on July 22, 2005 at 13:49:16 from (216.138.178.100):
In Reply to: Lanz Bulldog posted by Bulldog Bonnie on July 21, 2005 at 19:25:10:
Sounds like you got yourself a buy. I don't know how many are in the US but it can't be many. If it's old enough, you might have one the runs on crude oil. Snap some pics and post them here. I'd be very interested in seeing it. According to my Deere history book - Lanz was bought out by John Deere in 1956. The Bulldog was built from 1921-1960 219,253 Bulldogs were built a google search found me this site - http://www.dynapay.com.au/Tony/Lanz/index.htm As to what you should do with it, that's your decision. If you're so inclined, restore it or find someone who can. If not, sell it. I'll bet it's worth a bit more than a hundred. If you're looking for a huge conversation piece, put it in your living room ;P
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