[AT] Re: John Blue tractors

pga2 at hot1.net pga2 at hot1.net
Tue Sep 28 10:33:00 PDT 2004


I just went out and found the Saukville site.
http://www.saukvilletractor.com/html/about_stc.html
They are still in business in Wisconsin.

Phil




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>From    : pga2 at hot1.net
Sent    : Tue, 28 Sep 2004 11:55:30 -0500
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>I haven't heard anyone mention the Saukville tractor in this thread. The John
Blue may have bought them up, I haven't been to the Saukville site in quite
some time.

Phil




----- Original Message -----
>From    : Mark Greer <greerfam at raex.com>
Sent    : Tue, 28 Sep 2004 09:22:40 -0400
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Subject : Re: [AT] Re:  John Blue tractors


>That sounds like a Hefty G tractor. They were very similar to the AC G but
newer. Maybe the took over after John Blue. The link below shows a Hefty G.
http://www.tractorshed.com/contents/adpic490.htm

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Billy Hood" <aggie1967 at msn.com>
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Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 11:06 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] Re: John Blue tractors


> Herb
> There was a John Blue at North Texas Show in 00 or 01.  There was another
diesel G look a like at Portland across from the feature tent area in 00.  I
am sure I have pictures if I can find the right zip disk.
> Bear
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>   From: Herbert Metz<mailto:metz-h.b at mindspring.com>
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>   Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 6:22 PM
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>
>     A John Blue tractor was exhibited at Canandaigua, N.Y.
>     An antique tractor friend,
loydearles at aol.com<mailto:loydearles at aol.com>,  recently bought this John
Blue tractor (very similar to Allis G except 20 years newer, 10% larger,
blue, etc).    Loyd is interested in developing a list of current John Blue
tractor owners.    Less than 100 tractors were produced one year in the mid
1970's, as remembered by one of todays management.   Today the company is
part of CDS-John Blue, and continues in operation in Huntsville, Alabama;
principal products are pumps, sprayers, etc.
>     I offered assisting Loyd by sending this email to AT list members.
So, if you or a friend have (or know of) a John Blue tractor, Loyd would
appreciate your contacting him.
>     Also appreciated (by me) would be someone sharing the above with the
IHC list and the JD list and the SE list.
>     I have seen one John Blue at a show several years ago; in Eagleville,
TN (40 miles south of Nashville), if memory serves?
>     Herbert Metz
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