Posted by RayP(MI) on February 09, 2008 at 12:05:07 from (207.241.137.115):
In Reply to: strangest thing posted by mul-skiner on February 09, 2008 at 05:24:10:
Son was plowing a field near the barn a couple years back. Plowed up a rusty old wrench. We looked it over carefully and decided it had to have come from a John Deere - lug or wheel wrench like they issued with the tractor to loosen and tighten the rear wheels when adjusting position on the axle.
Only JD on this farm had been my dad's 1947 B. I am as old as it was, and I can never remember having that wrench, we used one bought at a hardware store - actually a combination box end/open end wrench. So this one my son found had to be one my dad lost, probably before 1950 or so! We now have another JD B on the place, and wrench fits fine after a little cleanup. And no, that wrench was not lost of'n the new tractor.
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