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Posted by old fashioned farmer on January 31, 2005 at 20:08:05 from (4.252.74.239):
Howdy folks, Just wondering if any of you saw the hallmark movie on Sunday evening (on CBS I think). Was a pretty good film and had a couple good shots of what looked to be around a '37 John Deere 'D'. Surprised to see the attention to detail. Tractor was in the right time period and looked used. Although, they didn't have the connected rear tread but what the hey, it was a pretty good movie anyhow. I mean, how often do movies have good lookin old tractors in their true element? Also, the high crop post I had earlier about production numbers on them verses JD 'R' tractors. I got the number from a book called "John Deere Tractors and Equipment vol. 1" I think the authors were MacMillan and Jones. It has a reference section in the back and unless they really screwed up the high crops appeared to have been made in larger numbers than the R. At least, collectively. I know the high crops are rare today. I was just curious as to why, if the book was suggesting there were so many produced. Just wondering. Glad for the answers I got though, so thank you. God bless. --old fashioned farmer
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