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how to find history on a tractor

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linemanfarmer

05-24-2007 18:24:38




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What is the best way to begin on finding history on my tractor?

Thanks, Derek




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CNKS

05-24-2007 19:07:46




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 Re: how to find history on a tractor in reply to linemanfarmer, 05-24-2007 18:24:38  
Landlord is correct, but if you mean what dealer it was sold to and who owned it first, there is no good way, as those records are incomplete at best, usually non-existant. Unless you bought it in the same area in which it was originally sold and can find the original owner, his family, or someone who knew him.



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jonnnny2006

05-24-2007 19:04:40




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 Re: how to find history on a tractor in reply to linemanfarmer, 05-24-2007 18:24:38  
John deere has a s.n. registry that i have herd of before. i'm not sure on any other tractor. I would like to find my grand pops ol john deere even though i am RED TO THE BONE and will always be. But of i could get the chance to buy grand dads if it still around and for sale i would do it in a heart beat. His name is john vanhoughten the tractor was sold in the late 50's at a estate sale after his home burned to the ground in wannamingo minnesota off hiway 60. I don't know what model it was but my grandama rembers grandpa using the neighbors i.h. M and she called the M a BIG tractor comparable to his. so i think it was a A or B i dont know much about the size of j.d. models as if i ever saw one sitting somewhere I don't pay no attention to it as i'm hard core farmall. I would rather push a rusty farmall rather then drive a compleatly restored john deere. i would make a exception for grandpas john deere.... I would have to put all my farmalls inside and sneak the john deere out back so they would not get mad at me and think im cheating on them. then the john deere would have to live outside away from sight of any of my farmalls as i would not want them to catch junk fever from the john deere.

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landlord7012

05-24-2007 18:45:20




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 Re: how to find history on a tractor in reply to linemanfarmer, 05-24-2007 18:24:38  
Assuming it's a Farmall/International, locate the serial number and come back on here with it. Also know the model/series. The folks on here are kind, generous and full of information!

Good Luck!
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Andy Motteberg

05-24-2007 18:31:37




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 Re: how to find history on a tractor in reply to linemanfarmer, 05-24-2007 18:24:38  
What kind of tractor?



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