John Deere Letter Series (A, B, D, G, etc.) Page 2 |
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| This is a 1949 JD B, owner unknown, photographed at the 1997 Rust & Dust Show in Pfafftown, NC. [ 22K] |
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| Here is a rusty 1931 JD D, but running well and with lots of potential, seen at a small tractor show in Clemmons, NC. [ 24K] |
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| Here is a nice looking JD D, seen at the 1997 Rust & Dust Show, year and owner unknown. [ 29K] |
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| This 1931 D belongs to my dad, Francis Rumberger, who lives in Altoona, PA. It's a good runner, and the tin is in relatively good shape. [ 21K] |
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| Here's a classic: a "Spoker D". Does anything else say "John Deere" better than this? Seen at the Nittany Antique Machinery Association show in Centre Hall, PA in Sept. '98. [ 32K] |
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| This is a 1950 G owned by Archie Brown. [ 25K] |
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| This 1950 JD G is owned by Jack Adams of East Bend, N.C. [ 25K] |
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| This JD GP was seen at the 1997 Rust & Dust Show in Pfafftown, NC. [ 27K] |
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| Here is a JD H, seen at a small tractor show in Clemmons, NC. [ 23K] |
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| This JD H with wooden fenders was seen at the 1997 Rust & Dust Show in Pfafftown, NC. [ 23K] |
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| Here is a 1942 LA, owned by Richard Ohmer. [ 27K] |
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| Here is a photo of 15 year old Scott Seylar, on his dad's 1949 M, sent in from Waynesboro, Pa. [ 38K] |
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