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L A John Deere observation

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Larry D.

03-10-2008 13:22:45




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I was just Thinking that just a few Yrs ago that seemed like Everyone was Lookin for a John Deere Model L La to Buy/restore... But I never hear anyone Wanting One, and Rarely see them Displayed... Whats the trend on these, BTY: I don't and have never owned One, I have an "H" JD just noticed this.. Thanks Larry KF4LKU




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higgins

03-11-2008 12:44:19




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 Re: L A John Deere observation in reply to Larry D., 03-10-2008 13:22:45  
I'm with you - rarely see them and they used to be sitting around all over the tobacco belt where they were used to plant and cultivate among other things. I've seen more Massey Harris Pony's than L's at fairs and shows. The serial number tag is apparently missing on a bunch - think it was where it could get scraped off easily. The ones I have heard running sound like other JD's with 2 cyl upright - M's 430's etc.

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Mike (WA)

03-10-2008 15:40:13




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 Re: L A John Deere observation in reply to Larry D., 03-10-2008 13:22:45  
I happened to stop in at the Threshermen's grounds in some town in extreme NE Montana a few years ago. Took a tour- they had a lot of operational tractors "in the barn", and many more in various states of (dis)repair in rows on the hillside. When they found out I was from "the Coast" (western Washington), they said they really wanted an L or LA, as it was the only JD they didn't have. With a large wink, the guy said that if I found them one, I'd have good trading stock for pretty much anything they had a duplicate of. Apparently not a lot of L's took to the northern plains.

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Howard H.

03-10-2008 13:52:14




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 Re: L A John Deere observation in reply to Larry D., 03-10-2008 13:22:45  

I like most tractor brands. And I like John Deere's.

But that one is too close to a lawn mower for me to much care for them!

ha...


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