Posted by Beatles65 on December 12, 2010 at 14:00:06 from (216.229.21.24):
I went down to pick up this old John Deere Mounted Cultivator that this older gentleman had no use for. It had been sitting in the same spot in the barn since the early 1960's. It is in good shape and will look great mounted on one of my tractors. The gentleman said that I could just have it as he had just sold his farm and was going to scrap it. What a nice guy!!! He is the one who has the Original John Deere Grain Binder that I am thinking about buying. (That post is below.) I told him that I would love to use it and put it on my tractor so he said if I came and got it then it was mine. He also game me parts to a 4 row mounted cultivator that he sold to a scrapper. I will be going to look at that 4 row Mounted Cultivator on Wednesday and maybe buy it from the man that the older gentleman sold it to. I will also be looking at a 2 row planter. We went and got it yesterday and boy was it windy and cold! I think it is a wonderfull addition to my collection Thanks for reading! From Nebraska, Andrew Kean
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