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Re: Canadian John Deere
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Posted by buickanddeere on April 07, 2005 at 11:39:05 from (64.10.41.31):
In Reply to: Re: Canadian John Deere posted by mikeinWA on April 07, 2005 at 09:41:29:
If the part number is active and in inventory somewhere in some country. Mother Deere will have it on the parts counter within hours or a few days. As for the Mannheim built utility tractors prior to the mid 40 series production shift. It's as easy to get parts for them. As it is to get parts for a European spec 7020 or 8020 series rolling off the line at Waterloo. The Canadian warehouses are not that far from the US should there be something not identical to a US tractor. Mostly the model decals and labels in French. The speedier dog sled parts delivery service has about ended for the six weeks of Canadian summer/black fly season. Delivery is a little longer now coming via birchbark freighter canoes. It's just some funny looking full fenders, turn signals, double seat and optional compressed air supply. Plus high gear is a lively 40 or 60 km/h which is about 25 and 38 mph to be Euro spec. The 10-40 seires Mannheim tractors shipped here were all US spec. Part # plus $$$ and it's yours.
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