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My new John Deere ABG 400 Culti. and 290 Planter (Picts)


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Posted by Beatles65 on December 30, 2010 at 18:17:18 from (216.229.21.24):

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These are my newest toys that have been added to my collection of Tractors and Implements.

The first is a John Deere ABG 400 Cultivator and it is in good shape and will look great on the front of my 1948 John Deere A. It looks complete and I even have extra shanks and the Shields.

The second is a John Deere 290 2 Row Planter that is mostly there. It is missing the seed boxes in the pictures but I know where I can get the original ones that go to this planter. I also have the drop down markers.
I purchased these implements from a scrapper who was going to cut them up and haul them in.
The cultivator was $170 and the Planter was $75 and I also purchased 7 shanks for $4 a piece.

When I went down to look at these implements I noticed the shanks in his truck ready to be taken in. So I saved those too.

Total was $270 for everything but I worked a deal with him on a trade for 2 junked 1982 Datsun trucks for $120. So in the end I payed him $150. He even delivered the implements so that saved me another $50 in the added expense of going to get them.

At the end of it all I have made a new friend in the scrapping business as he said that all the old John Deere tractors and implements he gets he will hold them for me and let me purchase them for my collection if I want them. This guy does a lot of farm clean-ups so he handles a lot of old iron. I think its pretty cool that he is willing to let me have first chance at buying the stuff he gets at scrap iron price.

Enjoy the pictures!
From Nebraska,
Andrew Kean.

Tractors
1942 John Deere B
1945 John Deere B w/ Big Six Loader
1951 John Deere B
1948 John Deere A
1948 Farmall C w/ 2C32 Power Loader

Implements
John Deere #44 Plow
John Deere #594 Hay rake
John Deere #5 Sickle Bar Mower
John Deere #5 Sickle Bar Mower
John Deere #8 Sickle Bar Mower
John Deere ABG 200 Cultivator
John Deere ABG 200 Cultivator
John Deere ABG 400 Cultivator
John Deere 290 2 Row Planter
John Deere 1250 6 Row Planter
Ford 908 Bushog


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