Posted by rla on January 26, 2015 at 06:40:25 from (162.39.22.109):
In Reply to: 'Birthday' tractor posted by DeltaRed on January 24, 2015 at 19:03:25:
Back in the late 80's I purchased a 620 John Deere from a farmer that owned it since 10/8/1957. That was the day he took delivery of the machine according to what he wrote on the owners manual. I had asked him for around 10 years if he were ever to sell it, please keep me in Mind. It was the only GAS tractor he owned, & it sat in a drive threw corn crib 99% of the time & had little to no use for him. Ad the years passed one day he called me here at work. We agree'd on the selling price & his son handed me over all the paper work & bill's in his tractor file that had to do with the 620. When I read the delivery date of this machine, I knew then it was suppose to be my tractor. This is my birthday 10/8/1957.. Not the birthday of the tractor so to say, but close enough for me.
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