Seller's remorse - thanks Dan

Had 9 tractors of all colors in the shed and decided to thin out some inventory and sold my pair of 60's and a 620 to finance a really nice 2630 that a neighbor put up for sale. Was OK with this for the past year until I saw the post from Dan in Ohio's 70 sitting there idling. So now I'm in heat for another Deere. Thanks a lot there, Dan! LOL
If I can get enough logs sold this winter, I might just have to start saving up for a 630 NF with square top fenders. That's my tractor equivalent to a '57 Chevy although a Jetstar is right up there in looks, too.
 
shux ,,I got a decent original 58 Viking grain truck in runnin order , and I know where you can get a jetstar 3 .., you can get both for the cost of the sound of a putt-pt-put ..
 
That is exactly why I have not let go of any of mine yet. The 630 you describe is a special tractor, Dad had one when I was a kid growing up on the farm. Hope you find a good one.
 
I now have a '46 Chevy pickup sitting in the spot where the 620 used to be. Pretty straight old truck.
The Jetstar coveting started when I saw a nice (59?) model at antique power days up in Salem, Illinois about 4 years ago or so that was owned and renovated by Kevin Moshenrose. MM and Oliver not very common in my neck of the woods.
 
Yep, let my 730 D go last year. Tricycle and flat tops, front and rear weights, dual hydraulics. Kinda wish it were still here, but the buyer made me an offer I could not refuse. ( in the teens) Besides I can visit and drive it any time I want. Guess that is better that ownership.
 
Yep, I know what you mean. I sorta wish I had the JD 330 back that I sold about 5 years back even if I did clear a pile of money on it.
 

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