[AT] Some ads from the 7/29 Lancaster Farming
Thomas O. Mehrkam
tomehrkam at houston.rr.com
Sun Jul 30 17:07:35 PDT 2006
It is a fun book. I read it every couple of months.
deanvp at att.net wrote:
> 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 &nb
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> 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 &nb
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> 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 1
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> "<BR> 16th 1942 "<BR> 17th 1943 "<BR> 18th 1944 "<BR> 19th &nbs
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> 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 &nb
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> 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 publi
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> 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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