Posted by maxwell99 on June 26, 2013 at 13:57:48 from (208.66.244.51):
a big john deere pulling a big planter broke down planting the field across from my house today.
they brought in an even bigger john deere to pull the one that broke down to the barn yard.
then hooked up the second one and kept on planting.
I did not take a picture of them dragging the broke down one to the house as they would have denied a big john deere ever broke down anyway.
last year a great looking tricycle 3020 jd was pulling a tobacco setter across the road from me and it broke down, I offered to pull it off line with my little to-35 fergy and hook to the setter for them.
but they said it would not fit and brought in another bigger jd.
in my area of west ky, I have to drive from one field to the next at night with my little fergy. we must be a jd community.
I would love to own one too, maybe someday.
wonder if they make little one's, I do not need one that is bigger than my house.
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