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Old December 11th, 2002, 09:33 AM
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Hi everyone! My dad collects farm tractor brochures an I've promised him to ask you if any of you have an interest in farm machinery or if you can come over any brochures about farm tractors. So if any of you guys can help my father in contacting other enthusiasts I would be most grateful.

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I'll keep my eyes open as I scout around souther indiana - seems like this would be a good place to find some.
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Sorry, Charlie, I can't be of much help...
But your Dad is not alone, that's for sure. When out walking in South Wales a couple of years ago, chug,chug,chug, - a couple of gleaming old tractors appeared. 'How nice' we said. But these were followed by nearly two hundred others !!

All in immaculate condition and mostly from the '30s,40s and 50s. An unbelievable ( and very smoky! ) sight, and I understand that this is an annual 'rally event'.
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Thanks Doc, I appreciate it! [img]smile.gif[/img]

Martin, I believe that those kind of rallys happen every now and then in the UK.

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do you mean old or new farm tractors as there is a place here where i live
i could probley get some brochures
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Old April 30th, 2008, 06:31 AM
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I have all the manuals for a John Deere 410D backhoe circa late 70's model, seeing as how I own one.
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I wouldn't worry about the tractor brochures, Krieg. This thread is nearly 6 years old and neither Charlie nor Doc post here anymore.
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Old April 30th, 2008, 07:28 PM
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I wouldn't worry about the tractor brochures, Krieg. This thread is nearly 6 years old and neither Charlie nor Doc post here anymore.
ok slip thanks for that input .. krieg
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Holy Baloney, why are we having this recent spate of disinterred zombie threads?

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Lets start this one up again ! It's not farm tractors but who cares.

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So, does anyone want me to post lists of the parts for a John Deere 410D circa 1980 backhoe? I have extra drawings for the bulldozer attachment, the 5 in 1 blade and Gannon Box if you are interested.....

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As exciting as it sounds, Terry, I think I'll pass on the offer. The bulldozer attachment is inviting but I am presently reading up a 1970s Ford backhoe and I might get the two confused.
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i operate a .D5. CATERPILLAR DOZER . in the timber game logging in
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Well if Terry gets to post his, I want to post the schematics of my Ford 9N.
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Yo, there it is there! Real men have heavy machinery not some wussy motorcycle.....
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Absolutely!!!
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