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Re: #4 MOWER
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Posted by MR.D on May 03, 2005 at 18:07:48 from (209.43.56.73):
In Reply to: #4 MOWER posted by JIMMY STWART on April 11, 2003 at 22:06:17:
hello i also have a john deere #4 big horse drawn sickle bar mower . i cant say for certian but i was told that it was made in 1921 i have a book ordered from john deere on vintage implaments if i get any info i would be glad to share that info with you . also if you have any info on where or how a guy might replace the pittman arm i would greatlt appreciate anything you might have thanks MR.D in indiana
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