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Tractors across AMERICA!

Snowcat Operations

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Hi yall,
Just wanted to start a quick thread showing some of the tractors we see all the time. I see so many its not even funny. I wish I had more time to stop and take some pictures. Anyway here is a pretty cool older John Deere I spotted. Hope you enjoy.
 

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I was wondering where because of the trees in the back ground of the first picture. They seem to be in rows, and was wondering about a type of crop.
 
So, SnoOps, ya want some pictures of tractors, do ya? Well, let me see what I can find....
 
How about a running steam-powered tractor from about 1910? :punk:
 

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Or maybe this line of running tractors from the mid '30s?
 

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Or how about this beautiful line up of JDs?
 

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Great pics fellas, I drove past one like this everyday for a decade.
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Stumbled across on mans modest collection of Johnnys today...
 

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...and the rest.
 

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I love the pics guys. Keep em coming as you run across them. :thumb:
Thanks!
 
The "M" JD in the last pic is worth its weight in gold anymore. All are classics though.
Great pix, Bob!


One of my employees has a JD M. I have never seen it but says it is in good running shape.


Here is a link to some Olivers I posted a while back. Oliver
 
Well, if you have the gold...the 'M' is for sale. No price listed.

They want $3500 for the Farmall.
 
The JD "M" should be good for about 5 grand. If he's done a mechanical resto on the IHC "M", he could get 4. Just cosmetic work ain't worth more'n' 25-3.
 
Sorry about the thru-the-fence shots, but just didn't have time to stop for proper pictures. Some of these tractors may be older than T-Nuts...








Eh, prolly not. :rolleyes:

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I'll see your Farmalls and raise you one Ford...

The Ford belongs to the ranchers wife. She told him that he couldn't keep his tractors unless he bought her that one. :thumb:

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