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Re: A different John Deere Tractor
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Posted by David in England on June 20, 2006 at 12:41:30 from (86.142.187.125):
In Reply to: Re: A different John Deere Tractor posted by JDknut on June 20, 2006 at 12:15:56:
Hi JDknut; thank you for your kind comments, I cant take credit for the restoration, done by Nick Young in England who specialises in these little JD's he imports from Holland & Germany. Mine seems to be a "special utility" version with swept back front axle which gives a real tight turning circle. JD in England only imported 1020, 1120, 2020 & 2120 models into England, all of which had straight front axles. I was offered this 920 and a straight axle 1020 and just liked the look of this tractor with the unusual front axle. Don Macmillan who writes the JD books, was 1st English JD dealer appointed. He brought a handful of 920's into the southeast County (Kent) for use in orchards. If you want more photos of this tractor I can email you some. Have a good day. David
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