Posted by Beatles65 on April 17, 2011 at 19:49:39 from (216.229.21.24):
Brought this 1937 John Deere Unstyled A home yesterday. Had a heck of a time loading the tractor on a trailer that was not the right size, to narrow, but we managed. I know it is sitting to far back on the trailer but thats all the frather we could take it. Had to take it slow going home, so it was a good thing that it was nearby. I also had to take the front wheel from my 1948 A to mount it on the front of this tractor to get it loaded.
It is a very cool tractor. Almost everything is there, and what you don't see is a box.
I purchased it for $475 from the grandson of the original buyer when new. The tractor is stuck, but I know I will have a fun time working on it. The transmission shifts into all the gears, and the tractor rolls freely. I know it will take a lot of work, but I am up for it.
There are now 10 tractors in my collection
Enjoy the pictures and thanks for reading! From Denton, Nebraska. Andrew Kean
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