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Posted by Loren - Minnesota on March 02, 2004 at 23:34:53 from (68.187.130.211):
In Reply to: Why does no one respond on here? posted by Stan - Florida on February 23, 2004 at 15:36:44:
Stan, I have to admit I forget about this board alot. It's been awhile. I did post some time ago, and you helped me out with replacement parts for my mid 50's JD petal tractor. I thought I sent a Thank you back then, but if I didn't "Thank you". I'm not a big toy collector. The ones I have are all replicas of the tractors my Dad and Grandpa owned. And the ones I currently own. All John Deere. GP, D, styled B, styled A, 50, 60, 520, 630, and a 730. I spend all the spare time my wife will allow working on finishing the restoration of my 60, so I can get it painted this spring. Then I have to get started on the A. So I'm on the John Deere board frequently. By the way, both of these tractors were purchase new by my Dad and Grandpa. I also just located my Dad's 730, so as soon as I scrape up enough cash, that will be the following project. I thought it was an impossible task as he sold it in 1985 when he retired. Nearly 10 years of effort finally paid off. Loren Flemming Mankato, MN
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