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Touch of Green

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WyoDave

09-19-2006 17:02:39




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I've been working over the past week to line up all the older Deere's around the place. Took a few evenings to get everything going and lined up. A big share of them were my grandfather's who passed away one week ago today. Been a good trip down memory lane working on them since his passing. Anyways thought you might enjoy a picture.
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JDB

09-20-2006 10:15:24




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 Re: Touch of Green in reply to WyoDave, 09-19-2006 17:02:39  
Nice looking herd



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Bob-Wyo

09-19-2006 19:25:49




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 Re: Touch of Green in reply to WyoDave, 09-19-2006 17:02:39  
What a great site to behold Dave, thanks for sharing it with us, only thing you got my 2 favorites at the other end, #4 & 5 from the right. I know how you feel as I lost my Mother just about 2 months ago. I do have Dad's A but all the rest auctions off this week end. By the way did you make it to the Gering Farm Show last week end? Boy those folks out do themselves every year.
Bob



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WyoDave

09-19-2006 19:44:39




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 Re: Touch of Green in reply to Bob-Wyo, 09-19-2006 19:25:49  
I sure wanted to make it to the Harvest Festival, but the funeral was on Friday and the weekend was just kind of a blurr. I've made it the last couple years though. Next year I plan on making it back. Some of the machinery they use there was donated by my grandfather.
David



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mjbrown

09-19-2006 18:09:39




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 Re: Touch of Green in reply to WyoDave, 09-19-2006 17:02:39  
Wow, what a great line up! It'd cost a bit for the fuel to get them all running at one time.
Sorry to hear about your granddad. Mine's been gone thirty years and I still miss him. I used love to hear him tell how they put up enough food to see them through the winter before cars and electriciy and refrigeration. I knew my great grand dad well also, I was twelve when he died at 92. He was born in 1870. Talk about walking history books! He drove a car (at horse and buggy speed) and flew in an airliner to California to see his sister. No way he could have drempt such a thing could ever be possible when he was young man.

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Paul in WI

09-19-2006 18:02:22




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 Re: Touch of Green in reply to WyoDave, 09-19-2006 17:02:39  
What is the New Generation in the front? Is that a 2520? If so, what is the serial number? It can be found at 1:00 when facing the rear PTO shaft.



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WyoDave

09-19-2006 18:05:50




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 Re: Touch of Green in reply to Paul in WI, 09-19-2006 18:02:22  
Nah, its just a run of the mill 4020. That one is one in the collection that is mine, I don't know the serial number off hand.
David



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Allan In NE

09-19-2006 17:25:24




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 Re: Touch of Green in reply to WyoDave, 09-19-2006 17:02:39  
Dave,

That picture is a time-lock of pure Goshen County with all those old Johns.

You're kinda tuggin' on my ol' heart strings with that display too. Yanks me back in time!

Young man, you have wisdom far beyond your years. :>)

Allan



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old

09-19-2006 17:17:06




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 Re: Touch of Green in reply to WyoDave, 09-19-2006 17:02:39  
I think you need a few more don't you LOL. Nice group of deeres by the way



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Jay (ND)

09-19-2006 17:16:04




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 Re: Touch of Green in reply to WyoDave, 09-19-2006 17:02:39  
As a guy with red machines (and only a few) I can say without reservation, that is a beautiful sight.



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KEH

09-19-2006 17:15:52




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 Re: Touch of Green in reply to WyoDave, 09-19-2006 17:02:39  
Nice 14 or 14 Deeres there. I'm sure your grandfather would be happy you are taking an interest in them.

Just curious. What kind of big tree is that and do you have to water it to keep it going?

KEH



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WyoDave

09-19-2006 17:30:50




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 Re: Touch of Green in reply to KEH , 09-19-2006 17:15:52  
I believe there should be 16 lined up. There is 1 B still in the shed, but it needs new tires. The tree is a cottonwood, and the irrigation ditch that runs right next to it that waters it.
David



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B-maniac

09-19-2006 18:09:10




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 Re: Touch of Green in reply to WyoDave, 09-19-2006 17:30:50  
The only thing that might compare to this would be photos of any of these with HIM on them.Would make a priceless album. God bless you all.



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KEH

09-19-2006 18:04:33




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 Re: Touch of Green in reply to WyoDave, 09-19-2006 17:30:50  
Thanks.

KEH



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KRUSS

09-20-2006 06:51:03




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 Re: Touch of Green in reply to KEH , 09-19-2006 18:04:33  
Great photo! Great collection! I have one request. Could you list the model no./letter from left to right? I am not a JD person. But I am dying to forward that photo to a few people that are.



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KRUSS

09-20-2006 07:03:17




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 Re: Touch of Green in reply to KRUSS, 09-20-2006 06:51:03  
OK. I see that request is already taken care of on Talers.



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