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Posted by Bob Da. (La) on October 02, 2006 at 03:04:46 from (65.5.96.132):
Rarest JD Collection in the World open to public I'm SO EXCITED! The Keller family tractor collection is open to the public. On October 7th and 8th in Forest Junction, WI, what has to be the rarest and one of the largest John Deere collections in the world is open to the public. The Keller family tractor collection consists of more than 525 vintage tractors, mainly of the John Deere and Minneapolis-Moline brand lines. It's been nearly a decade since the collection was open for general public viewing. The collection contains 54 first-built units of a particular model, a handful of the last built units from a model line, six experimental tractors and two that were the only ones made for that model. Other must see tractors in the collection are the first John Deere 83O diesel made in 1958, the first general purpose BW from the production line on Feb. 21, 1935 A friend of mine has seen this collection......He said it is simply stunning.
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