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wally

04-24-2004 16:32:05




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i'm a newbee to your grupe and have a question. what is the difference between a styled jd and a unstyled jd?




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Gene Davis (Ga.)

04-24-2004 18:42:19




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 Re: jd tractors in reply to wally, 04-24-2004 16:32:05  
Welcome to the group. The major difference between the styled and unstyled John deeres is most visible when you look at the sheet metal. Such things a sheet metal grilles that cover the radiator openings and streamling of the fuel tank&hood sheet metal. the styling on the John Deeres' was done in the beginning of the year 1939 by a New York designer named Richard Dreyfuss who was an industrial designer. The early unstyled tractors are sometimes referred to as "butt headed", because of their square looking fronts.

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Roy in UK

04-25-2004 09:06:54




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 Re: Re: jd tractors in reply to Gene Davis (Ga.), 04-24-2004 18:42:19  
Henry Dreyfuss actually, Richard Dreyfuss is an actor.



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