[AT] New tractor to me
Sewell, Steven
sewell at ohio.edu
Sun May 21 21:06:35 PDT 2017
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Steve Sewell
Albany, Ohio USA
sewell at ohio.edu<mailto:sewell at ohio.edu>
sewell at atis.net<mailto:sewell at atis.net>
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Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2017 10:52:45 PM
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Subject: [AT] New tractor to me
Some of you might remember the post(below) from Joe last August. In a later post he indicated it might be for sale. Initially I wasn't interested because it was too far for me. I think a few other list members looked into it too. Like me; distance and logistics was just too difficult. Fast forward a few months and I needed to take a few business trips to an area very close to Joe. So to make a long story short that 430V is now following me home. Here's a picture of the tractor on my trailer with Joe giving a double thumbs up.
It was owned by a friend of his, a kind lady, whose father bought it new. It's is complete, original, and straight but the engine is stuck. But it ran as recently as a few years ago so hopefully this is solvable without a complete rebuild.
Stayed tuned!
Spencer Yost
> On Monday, August 8, 2016 8:37 PM, "joehardy at epix.net" <joehardy at epix.net> wrote:
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> I came across a John Deere 430V, serial #141500 in good condition under a cover. The "V" indicates a special. Does anyone know what makes this tractor special? Also, anyone know how many of these were made? Thank you. Joe Hardisky, Ryman Farm, Dallas, PA
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