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Two of my grand sons love tractors. Everytime they come to the house they Say Pop I want to see your tractor. They are in hawg heaven when our club has a tractor show.

Doug

Well looking at your B I can say you've put a lot of time and effort into it. Great job!

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all my kids love the tractor shows too, for some reason this one was my youngest sons favorite at this show, (and that was not my JD B :idunno: LOL)

They do have a mind of their own! Smart boy he picked a green one! I think it was the green and yellow seat cover.

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On the subject of Deere's this I took in Marshall Missouri. My two older sons in front. Damn sun it was freakin hot out there 7 years ago.

Cheers, Rob

Boys and tractors...they'll remember that for ever.

Here's our John Deere MT, don't have any pictures of the B, it's torn apart and stuck in the back of the shed.

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Beautiful narrow front MT!

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I guess I need to take some pictures of Dad's JD's. He's got a GP, A, and 2 B's. He still mows and cuts and splits the fire wood with them. The A and GP are hand start. As long as you know the trick, they start on the second cylinder up every time. They start better than the electric start B's. They are simple, durable and reliable as hell. You can't drag a 30' sied harrow with them but when horses fell out of favor in many farms all over the country, they were remarkably well designed machines for their day. I love the hand clutch...if it's in good working order they work slick. If they are sloppy, you can smash you fingers on the headlight. That is an experience you never forget. Purple fingers and loading hay all day don't go together very well. Ouch.

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I guess I need to take some pictures of Dad's JD's. He's got a GP, A, and 2 B's. He still mows and cuts and splits the fire wood with them. The A and GP are hand start. As long as you know the trick, they start on the second cylinder up every time. They start better than the electric start B's. They are simple, durable and reliable as hell. You can't drag a 30' sied harrow with them but when horses fell out of favor in many farms all over the country, they were remarkably well designed machines for their day. I love the hand clutch...if it's in good working order they work slick. If they are sloppy, you can smash you fingers on the headlight. That is an experience you never forget. Purple fingers and loading hay all day don't go together very well. Ouch.

Ah memories! 4 generations here with the green!

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