[AT] Some ads from the 7/29 Lancaster Farming

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Sun Jul 30 16:27:05 PDT 2006


Here's the list of publication years for the JD Care and Repair books from an article Greg Stephen did for Green Magazine (Nov '95):

        Edition         Year            Tractors
        1st             1927            D
        2nd             1928            D
        3rd             1929            D, GP, (C)
        4th             1930            D, GP, (C)
        5th             1931            D, GP, GPWT
        6th             1932            D, GP, GPWT
        7th             1933            D, GP, GPWT
        8th             1934            A, GP, D
        9th             1935            A, GP, D
       10th             1936            A, B, D
       11th             1937            A, B, D
       12th             1938            A, B, D, L
       13th             1939            AR, Styled A, B, D, L
       14th             1940                    -same-
       15th             1941                      "
       16th             1942                      "
       17th             1943                      "
       18th             1944                      "
       19th             1945                      "
       20th             1946                      "
       21st             1947            A, B, D, L, M
       22nd             1948                -same-
       23rd             1950            A, B, D, L, M, MC, R
       24th             1951                -same-
       25th             1952            50, 60, M, MC, MT, R
       26th             1953            40, 50, 60, 70
       27th             1955            40, 50, 60, 70
       28th             1957            420, 520, 620, 720


-------------- Original message from "Larry D. Goss" <rlgoss at evansville.net>: -------------- 


> >For Sale: 
> 
> >Operation, care and repair of farm machinery, tenth edition by John 
> >Deere. 1936-37, $25. Other JD books. Lanc. Co. 717-394-4219. 
> 
> Humm. It's rare when I find something listed in these ads that I happen 
> to also have for sale. I've got the 28th edition for sale from 1957. 
> I'm wondering about the sequencing. Were there new editions during the 
> war years? My edition is 18 subsequent to the one that's advertised in 
> Lancaster county, but it's 21 years later in copy write. Mine was 
> published close to the end of the two-cylinder era for John Deere when 
> they were using three-digit model numbers. 
> 
> For any of you that are not familiar with this publication, it is a 
> textbook used in high school Vo-Ag and FFA. It is also a virtual 
> operation and maintenance manual for the current John Deere agricultural 
> equipment of the time. Contact me off list if you're interested in my 
> copy. 
> 
> Larry 
> rlgoss at evansville.net 
> 
> 
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<P>Here's the list of publication years for the JD Care and Repair books from an article Greg Stephen did for Green Magazine (Nov '95):</P>
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<P>        Edition         Year            Tractors</P>
<P>        1st             1927            D<BR>        2nd             1928            D<BR>        3rd             1929            D, GP, (C)<BR>        4th             1930            D, GP, (C)<BR>        5th             1931           
  D, GP
, GPWT<BR>        6th             1932            D, GP, GPWT<BR>        7th             1933            D, GP, GPWT<BR>        8th             1934            A, GP, D<BR>        9th             1935            A, GP, D<BR>       10th             1936        
  
   A, B, D<BR>       11th             1937            A, B, D<BR>       12th             1938            A, B, D, L<BR>       13th             1939            AR, Styled A, B, D, L<BR>       14th             1940                    -same-<BR>       15th             1941
  
                     "<BR>       16th             1942                      "<BR>       17th             1943                      "<BR>       18th             1944                      "<BR>       19th             
 1945&n
bsp;                     "<BR>       20th             1946                      "<BR>       21st             1947            A, B, D, L, M<BR>       22nd             1948                -same-<BR>       23rd             1950            A, B
 , D, L
, M, MC, R<BR>       24th             1951                -same-<BR>       25th             1952            50, 60, M, MC, MT, R<BR>       26th             1953            40, 50, 60, 70<BR>       27th             1955            40, 50, 60, 70<BR>       28th             1957    
  
       420, 520, 620, 720</P>
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<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">-------------- Original message from "Larry D. Goss" <rlgoss at evansville.net>: -------------- <BR><BR><BR>> >For Sale: <BR>> <BR>> >Operation, care and repair of farm machinery, tenth edition by John <BR>> >Deere. 1936-37, $25. Other JD books. Lanc. Co. 717-394-4219. <BR>> <BR>> Humm. It's rare when I find something listed in these ads that I happen <BR>> to also have for sale. I've got the 28th edition for sale from 1957. <BR>> I'm wondering about the sequencing. Were there new editions during the <BR>> war years? My edition is 18 subsequent to the one that's advertised in <BR>> Lancaster county, but it's 21 years later in copy write. Mine was <BR>> published close to the end of the two-cylinder era for John Deere when <BR>> they were using three-digit model numbers. <BR>> <BR>> For any of you that are not familiar with this publicat
 ion, i
t is a <BR>> textbook used in high school Vo-Ag and FFA. It is also a virtual <BR>> operation and maintenance manual for the current John Deere agricultural <BR>> equipment of the time. Contact me off list if you're interested in my <BR>> copy. <BR>> <BR>> Larry <BR>> rlgoss at evansville.net <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> _______________________________________________ <BR>> AT mailing list <BR>> Remembering Our Friend Cecil Monson 11-4-2005 <BR>> http://www.antique-tractor.com/mailman/listinfo/at </BLOCKQUOTE>
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