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Re: Oliver Super 99 Tractor Cab?


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Posted by James2 on December 21, 2004 at 17:58:00 from (207.179.239.12):

In Reply to: Re: Oliver Super 99 Tractor Cab? posted by John McCallum on December 19, 2004 at 16:17:10:

I'll put this on my to do list. My son has been given the money to purchase a scanner for his school work (which he said he needed), but he is between quarters and he is more interested in his girl friend. School is a whole month away and to him that is eternity. If and when I get him focused, (mabe a bump on the head with a lead pipe), I'll scan the page(s) and try to post. Yes, it shows the cab on a tractor. Yes, I have a steel door on my unattached cab but it is a JD830 cab. Yes, the sales brochure is white, green and black, but I think it has only two photos with the tractor/cab. I went to take another look, and the better half decided that my "stuff" should be buried rather than accessible. In her defense, it was a 3 ft stack near the bed. It just was so comforting having all that information close at hand. When I get everything aligned in this household, I'll dig out the brochure and give the scanner a whorl. However until then, I pose a question: I have two JD 1960 Modern Farming sales brochures in this now displaced stack, summarizing the equipment available for sale. I have only seen one other, but I'm sure that mother Deere has several. I am not wanting to sell, I paid a premium price (in my opinion) when I bought them, but I was wondering if these are relatively unusual. Isn't it a hoot to pay good money for something that we had given to us, and without much thought subsequently discarded it. Anyway, probably should have asked this question on the Deere side.


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