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1986(i think) John Deere 1050



1978 John Deere 2840
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is that snow in the top pic .how much snow do you get in a year ?
Every other year or so we get a little one day but never more than a few inches. I have some more pictures from that day i can put on here. that was Feb. 4th of last year
we all most got a foot of snow monday .
have seen but not often a big storm get drifts so you could all most touch the power lines .
i live in a bottle neck .empty van trailers will blow over on the hiway .there was two on the last storm .
Just not that much snow gets this far south. though it is fun when it does
Love the old horse spreader in the background!!!



Thats my Massey Harris No. 8. My first restoration. ill post some more pictures sometimes
Something is wrong with your shop. I can see way too much floor and wall. lol, John
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Ill John said:
Something is wrong with your shop. I can see way too much floor and wall. lol, John
I second that John. Can't remember the last time I saw floor in mine.
Its not like that now. that was when it was first built and we were doing dirt work out front
there is a floor in a shop , i think i lost mine .
to many irons said:
there is a floor in a shop , i think i lost mine .
Same here. Ah well who needs it :lol:
A shop must have a roof! Walls are nice. All will have a floor, maybe dirt, but a floor none the less. A floor is as far as you can fall, also where you lose small parts.
Nice tractor. this is comfortable and easy to operate
Nice photos............ John Deere is a good agriculure equipment
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