[AJD] Deere question
Cotton Family
dcotton at coosahs.net
Tue Mar 15 16:00:14 PST 2005
Well if the wife would agree, I would have a 70 standard, and 70 diesel,
and if the wallet could stand it a 70 High crop...Or I could just
collect the shifter quads and make some nice looking bookends... More my
paycheck style right now.....
Dennis
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Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 4:33 PM
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Subject: Re: [AJD] Deere question
Well, judging from this it's obvious that Dennis has a mighty long ways
to go
in his collection of 70's if he is to get all the 70 hole/nohole
variations!
Greg
Greg Stephen
The Old Tractor Company
Stephen Equipment Company
PO Box 709
Franktown, CO 80116
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On Tue Mar 15 14:30 , OLDJD4U at aol.com sent:
>Howdy Dennis,
>
>In reference to your shifter quadrant dilemma, I went and checked a
couple
>of tractors. A 70 Gas and two (2) 70 LP's. The two 70 LP's both had
the hole
>drilled, looked just like the one on eBay. The 70 gas (about the
200th
>built) has the hole but no designation for Gas, Fuel or Off, just a
blank area
>where the raised letters should be. Also went and looked at some of
the
>salvage tractors (those that were close - it's cold today) and they all
had the
>hole drilled.
>
>So, still no definite answers, just more questions!
>
>Melanie Sharp
>
>Sharp's Antique Tractor Works, Inc.
>_Sharp's Antique Tractor Works, Inc._ (http://www.oldjd4u.com/)
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