Posted by JDTECH on September 29, 2012 at 09:37:06 from (64.111.62.126):
In Reply to: Re: Looking for a JD B posted by greenday on September 29, 2012 at 05:50:57:
This would've been in West Central IL, more specifically, in the Quincy area. The B was what my mother learned to drive a tractor on. Dad and I have been wanting to find a B to fix up for Mom, but at that time we weren't sure of the year. We originally thought it was a '37, but after finding a repair invoice dated 1943 for his B that had the serial # written on it we found that it was a '41. Now that we have the ser # it would be sweet to find "that" one. I don't knkow if he sold it off the farm or traded it. My earliest reccollections of his machinery were a 50, a 720 and a Ford 2000. Those 3 were sold at his auction in the early 80's. The B was gone long before I entered this world.
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