JD At Gilmore

jackmi

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John Deere's at the show
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I like the implements. There are only so many tractors before they all blend in the same mentally. A fellow had a 12A one row chopper for sale locally that was barn stored since about 1968. I wish I had the money but I did not. Maybe it will turn up at Canandaigua one of these summers
 
What is the Yellow JD without the cab (Pic #4)? I figure being Yellow that it's probably an Industrial Model, but it's an unusual design for a tractor.

Another thing I haven't seen before is wheel-guards on a tractor (Pic #6) - kinda neat, good idea.

THANKS for sharing your pictures.

Doc (S.NV) :>)
 
Dr. Walt
I may be able to help answer a little here. The yellow tractor without the cab is a 5010 front half of a John Deere Industrial earth-mover. The tractor with the wheel gards is a customized tractor for ginseng production. Both shown by a gentleman by the name of Bill Miller from Carlinville, Illinois. Also the yellow tractor with the cab was used by the Army to clear runways of any metal debris as if you look closely there is a large very powerful magnet under the tractor. I am told that it was demonstrated one time and it would snap a wheel weight off the ground when you would drive over it. This is also one of Bill's tractors.
 
You have the harvester and the blower,where is the chuckwagon? I really like Deere forage equipment as we have 2 12 harvesters,34,35 choppers 110 chuckwagon,112,3-122's and a 125 wagons.
 

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