Posted by Lanse on June 12, 2009 at 17:32:32 from (65.89.42.129):
but... for the first time ever.... green :-)
I dragged this home tonight. I bought it from a local farmer i work for.. We were talking about scrap metal and he mentioned these old deere implements he was going to take in. So i bought them on the spot, thinking if he was going to scrap them, i might get some parts to sell and get my money back, and have some weldable steel around once i figure out how to do that.....
He showed me this and a planter and i knew i had my next project. This cultivators perfact, accept for one wheel, and a bent bar.
I drove the tractor out to his place this morning, worked all day and brought this home with me. Ive never had anything wider then the yellow line.... Dodging cars and mailboxes was interesting, but, i made it home in one peice.
Any idea what model it is??? Or how old it is?? Id guess new generation series but im by no means a deere expert.
I also got a 490 planter. With great fertiliser boxes and the rest of it is in OK shape. Restorable, but not a flawless barn kept orignal. Still has orignal paint in good shape. Im thinking of parting that one out and getting back my money for both deere implements, and the old grain drill he threw in.
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