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Keller Exhibit

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Eric Hosette

11-04-2007 15:06:48




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I was told that a gentleman by the name of Walter Keller had his collection on display near his hometown in Northern Wisconsin. Does anyone have any information on this? Any help would be appreciated.




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Pete in MD

11-04-2007 20:21:41




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 Re: Keller Exhibit in reply to Eric Hosette, 11-04-2007 15:06:48  
Walter and his son Bruce are in Brillion,Wisc.



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SMinWi

11-04-2007 16:26:01




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 Re: Keller Exhibit in reply to Eric Hosette, 11-04-2007 15:06:48  

Walters home town is Forest Junction, Wi. I'm about 10 miles from there. I didn't hear of him having a open house. He did a little over a year ago. I'll be going to the Fox Valley two cylinder club meeting tomorrow night. I'll ask if he had a open house or will be having one soon.



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glennster

11-04-2007 15:10:11




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 Re: Keller Exhibit in reply to Eric Hosette, 11-04-2007 15:06:48  
i believe he is up near kaukana (?) wisconsin. if you look at any of the john deere books on antique tractors, a lot of his machinery is featured in there. seems like he has quite a collection!!!!!



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Don-Wi

11-04-2007 23:02:03




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 Re: Keller Exhibit in reply to glennster, 11-04-2007 15:10:11  
You almost got the spelling right. It's Kaukauna- my home town.

Keller is from Forest Junction or there a bout and that's about 10 miles from my back door.

I was at a show on his property quite a while back, well before I could drive. My dad, myself and one of my brother's went to check it out. The one thing that really stood out to me was the RED JD that was an ex firehouse or airport tractor. Can't remember exactly what it's original purpose was, but it was red from the factory and repainted red when it was restored.

They also had a bunch of other collectors there, and every brand was well represented.

Donovan from Wisconsin

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