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Guy Fay and the Historical Society
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Posted by SproutW on January 21, 2005 at 16:16:59 from (64.4.163.58):
I got to walk through a John Deere warehouse where they keep (what I was told by a security officer)a copy of every original part John Deere has ever made. I asked him why and he explained to reproduce the part in the future if ever needed. He said they had boxes full of paperwork with the descriptions on the dimensions of the parts as well. Such paperwork was located in another part of the warehouse. Now lets say he knew what he was talking about. Let everyone know, I believe they have parts stored there. I just don't believe the parts will go back all that far in the past. Paperwork I do believe could be kept for a long period of time. Now for Guy Fay or anyone else with the knowledge. Does the Historical Society have paperwork on the dimensions of parts, suppliers etc.. on lets say the F-series tractors? Either the paperwork was destroyed or it's there is my thought.
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