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Where did my JD B come from?
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Posted by Kurt K. on December 26, 2005 at 18:50:50 from (67.54.144.201):
I have a little 1941 JD B. I baught it with a JD 101 Picker for a thousand bucks. The tractor ran when I got it and the picker works. I have now made it into a pulling tractor for the summer. It only has the motor reworked and it runs on Alcohol, along with a few secret tips. The tractor is restored and still runs good. Since I started with the Outlaw series, I don't have time to pull with it anymore. I am thinking about junking it out. But first, I was wanting to know just a little bit about it. Like, maybe where it was shipped and with what the origional options where. The serial number on it is 123947. How can I get some info on the tractor? Is there one HUGE book or maybe a phone number. I also have a John Deere BN that still runs, but in the process of reworking the motor. The metal on it is EXELLENT, NO DENTS, NOT CUT HOOD, JUST LIGHTLY FADED PAINT. I was also wondering about this tractor. I will have to run out and get the serial number. ANY HELP IS GREATLY APPRICIATED. HAVE A EXELLENT NEW YEAR AND GOD BLESS!
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