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Today's John deere trivia master question

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Fargo

10-18-2004 08:18:07




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Mornin' all.

Nobody got Friday's bonus question. I couldn't even find it amongst all the political posts. Here is a repost with the answers:

What year did the JD 4620 replace the 4520?

1973
1974
1971
1976

A tougher one for bonus points...

What was the model number of the last JD loader introduced during the two cylinder era?

36
38
35
34

The correct answers were 1971 and 35.

Today's Q is:

What was the cutting width (inches) on the original JD110 lawn tractor?

40
42
36
38

Be well.

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Edchainsaw

10-19-2004 18:16:23




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 Re: Today's John deere trivia master question in reply to Fargo, 10-18-2004 08:18:07  
it was the frist lawn mower I ever used....

a 1963 110... ours had 38in cut.



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And the answer is...

10-19-2004 07:40:03




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 Re: Today's John deere trivia master question in reply to Fargo, 10-18-2004 08:18:07  
38



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New-Gen

10-18-2004 09:51:29




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 Re: Today's John deere trivia master question in reply to Fargo, 10-18-2004 08:18:07  
38



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RayP(MI)

10-18-2004 17:57:38




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 Re: Today's John deere trivia master question in reply to New-Gen, 10-18-2004 09:51:29  
Thinkin' 38 too!



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andy b.

10-18-2004 09:15:27




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 Re: Today's John deere trivia master question in reply to Fargo, 10-18-2004 08:18:07  
i'm going to go with 38".

andy b.



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John17

10-18-2004 08:46:09




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 Re: Today's John deere trivia master question in reply to Fargo, 10-18-2004 08:18:07  
36. I think. Maybe. Not so sure. Well maybe someone else will have the right answer.



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