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Walt davies

03-11-2008 18:03:48




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Can anyone tell what this is I look up what I could find in my book and on the net but I can't find this one.
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ArleninOr

03-12-2008 12:10:14




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 Re: Tractor Identification in reply to Walt davies, 03-11-2008 18:03:48  
Walt, have you been poking around my back 40? That sure looks like an AR to me. I've got one hid just about like that except the canopy is on the top of the tractor.



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buickanddeere

03-12-2008 07:05:37




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 Re: Tractor Identification in reply to Walt davies, 03-11-2008 18:03:48  
Have a winner there.Late styled AR all-fuel. A low seat 60 is the latest version but tough to find. Live hydraulics, no rockshaft, transmission driven pto, no powersteering.It probably has a water pump. I'd take one over a D. Looks like a very salvageable unit. If replacing the rear tires, up size to the larger optional units. These tractors can look awful short in the rear with the 13-26 factory treads. 14-26 and 15-26 were options. There were built to pull heavy draft loads in loose soil while burning cheap refinery reject fuel instead of expensive gasoline. The large fenders and full platform offered the operator some protection from wind, dust, mud etc.

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Walt davies

03-11-2008 23:06:44




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 Re: Tractor Identification in reply to Walt davies, 03-11-2008 18:03:48  
If it was a model 60 wouldn't it say so on the tag it says Model A. Just doesn't look like an A.
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Leon R

03-11-2008 20:02:01




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 Re: Tractor Identification in reply to Walt davies, 03-11-2008 18:03:48  
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Walt, sure looks a lot like my JD60 as I found it except mine is an Orchard model.



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2t2@ia

03-11-2008 20:19:16




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 Re: Tractor Identification in reply to Leon R, 03-11-2008 20:02:01  
Somehow to me the grill doesn't look right for an AR. It would be right for the 60 series.



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BLinWMi

03-12-2008 03:44:24




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 Re: Tractor Identification in reply to 2t2@ia, 03-11-2008 20:19:16  
The late AR/AO have the exact same grill as a 60 standard or orchard, I have a 52 AO in the barn.



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Pappy

03-11-2008 19:53:25




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 Re: Tractor Identification in reply to Walt davies, 03-11-2008 18:03:48  
Ain't it a 60 low seat standard??



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Dairy Farmer in WI

03-11-2008 19:12:15




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 Re: Tractor Identification in reply to Walt davies, 03-11-2008 18:03:48  
sure looks like an AR to me! could be a BR too
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greg b

03-11-2008 18:33:25




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 Re: Tractor Identification in reply to Walt davies, 03-11-2008 18:03:48  
possibly a BR check the serial numbers started with 325000 ended 336746



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Walt davies

03-11-2008 18:31:30




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 Re: Tractor Identification in reply to Walt davies, 03-11-2008 18:03:48  
Forgot tag says Model A ser. # 28039

Walt



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BLinWMi

03-12-2008 03:46:35




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 Re: Tractor Identification in reply to Walt davies, 03-11-2008 18:31:30  
You are missing a digit, my AO is a 52, and the serial nunber is 276689, so yours would be a 52 or very early 53, probably has a water pump on it.



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Steven f/AZ

03-11-2008 18:15:25




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 Re: Tractor Identification in reply to Walt davies, 03-11-2008 18:03:48  
I'm thinking it looks like a JD AR (standard version of the A).

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in-too-deep

03-11-2008 18:19:47




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 Re: Tractor Identification in reply to Steven f/AZ, 03-11-2008 18:15:25  
Man, sure looks alot beefier than an AR, but you guys are right. Won't be the last time.



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in-too-deep

03-11-2008 18:12:32




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 Re: Tractor Identification in reply to Walt davies, 03-11-2008 18:03:48  
AND with a little work, it would easily tug your tractor out the muck below!



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in-too-deep

03-11-2008 18:10:41




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 Re: Tractor Identification in reply to Walt davies, 03-11-2008 18:03:48  
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Dang it all I spent all this time finding another picture and you beat me to it! It's a JD 80.



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Allan In NE

03-11-2008 18:12:58




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 Re: Tractor Identification in reply to in-too-deep, 03-11-2008 18:10:41  
Nice tractor!!!!!

Allan



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Alex-41JDb

03-11-2008 18:18:41




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 Re: Tractor Identification in reply to Allan In NE, 03-11-2008 18:12:58  
Allen don"t let your red brothren hear you complementing a green machine, you"ll get noosed.



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Allan In NE

03-11-2008 18:24:35




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 Re: Tractor Identification in reply to Alex-41JDb, 03-11-2008 18:18:41  
Heck!

I like those green babies! Just refuse to pay their silly inflated price. :>(

Allan



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Mike M

03-12-2008 07:32:46




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 Re: Tractor Identification in reply to Allan In NE, 03-11-2008 18:24:35  
That "silly inflated price" sure is nice at sale time though !



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Alex-41JDb

03-11-2008 20:20:26




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 Re: Tractor Identification in reply to Allan In NE, 03-11-2008 18:24:35  
Indeed, I got my jd b after my grandpa passed away, Im restoring it now seen them go around here restored for 3000. Got a dandy M from my fiace's grandpa after he passed and they go for half as much. That M will pull that B in circles and has hydraulics to boot. Im a green guy, and a red guy, and a yellow guy(other grandpa has a minnie ill get to one day). I like your collection though, you only have to go to one dealer!
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in-too-deep

03-11-2008 18:14:38




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 Re: Tractor Identification in reply to Allan In NE, 03-11-2008 18:12:58  
I'd probably say the same thing to the owner. T'ain't mine. : (



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Allan In NE

03-11-2008 18:09:38




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 Re: Tractor Identification in reply to Walt davies, 03-11-2008 18:03:48  
Run of the mill 80 John Deere.

Allan



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Trkr

03-11-2008 18:16:15




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 Re: Tractor Identification in reply to Allan In NE, 03-11-2008 18:09:38  
If thats an 80 must be the super rare gas job version.JD AR.



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Allan In NE

03-11-2008 18:30:45




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 Re: Tractor Identification in reply to Trkr, 03-11-2008 18:16:15  
Sure looked like a 80 to me at first. Groan. :>(

Allan



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Zac Breazeale

03-11-2008 18:09:26




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 Re: Tractor Identification in reply to Walt davies, 03-11-2008 18:03:48  
Looks like a styled AR John Deere to me



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Zac Breazeale

03-11-2008 18:06:48




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 Re: Tractor Identification in reply to Walt davies, 03-11-2008 18:03:48  
Looks like a styled AR John Deere to me



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B-maniac

03-11-2008 19:16:47




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 Re: Tractor Identification in reply to Zac Breazeale, 03-11-2008 18:06:48  
Never saw an "80" with sparkplug wires either! It's an "A Regular



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