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L/LA harrow model

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Juniorj

03-29-2007 07:07:12




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I'm curious if anyone out there knows what the model designation for the L/LA harrow is? My Dad is going to be restoring his harrow this spring/summer, and we would like to find out what markings were on it (if any) when new. Was there a 'John Deere' sticker anywhere with a possible model? If so, does anybody know where they were located?

Thanks in advance! Normally his Deere dealer is very good with looking through books with him, but the L (and M/MT) tractors were just not prevalent in MN, and the dealer doesn't have the books for these tractors & implements.

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5450

03-29-2007 13:26:16




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 Re: L/LA harrow model in reply to Juniorj, 03-29-2007 07:07:12  
Post your e-mail, I have a copy of the setup and parts list for the harrow (3-pages PDF)that I will send.



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WV2cyl

03-29-2007 08:36:29




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 Re: L/LA harrow model in reply to Juniorj, 03-29-2007 07:07:12  
Could you describe the harrow, I found a harrow yesterday that I cannot identify. I think I remember seeing one on the Rusty Acres website at one time. A pic would be wonderful, I am just getting started researching it.



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Juniorj

03-29-2007 12:16:12




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 Re: L/LA harrow model in reply to WV2cyl, 03-29-2007 08:36:29  
What spurred the conversation between my Dad & I was actually a photo ad he saw in the 'implements' section. The link is below, and it's the identical harrow to this.

Actually, in my first message I forgot that we're also curious about any similar markings for the L/LA plow and cultivators as well. The WMSTR show in Rollag, MN is featuring John Deere in 2008 (Labor Day weekend), and before that show he would like to get his L's & implements fully restored for showing.

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