Posted by Beatles65 on January 22, 2011 at 17:06:59 from (216.229.21.24):
Started off this morning by heading to Waterloo, Nebraska to check out a John Deere 494A 4 row planter. The gentleman is asking $250 for it. Comes with bucket of seed plates and seed box extenders and also a manual plus some other parts. Looks to be in good shape so I am considering buying it. Check out the pictures and tell me what you think. I then went up to Stanton, Nebraska to look at even more machinery. This is what I found. The gentleman up there has 5 old John Deere Cultivators that I am interested in. All are ABG 200 Front-Mount Row-Crop Cultivators. He is asking $75 a piece for the cultivators. He also has a John Deere 60 for $1000. Said that it was running 5 years ago. One flat tire on the rear that may need to be replaced, but the tractor looks really good and straight. He said that it was always inside when the previous owner had it and so he kept it inside too. He also has these old John Deere wheels. Could someone please tell me what these went on i.e. tractor or implement. He has 8 old NOS never used John Deere spoked wheels. They still have the dealer tags on them. One had an alluminum tag that read 1955A (Part Number?) on it. He was asking $50 a piece for the wheels. What do these wheels go on? (Sorry one picture loaded 3 times by accident) He also has an old IH tractor from the 1920's. It isnt stuck and he is asking $600 for it. Looks to be complete. That would be a lot of fun to own. Well, what do you think? What should I buy first? Thanks for reading! From Nebraska, Andrew Kean.
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