The everyday of our family farm
Very nice it is too.
A big brute too.
Expensive machinery! Diane
Isn't John Deere German? As a country lad I remember we had a John Deere tractor and the owner's manual and many of tractor labels were in German. Or did my father by a fallen off the back of a truck tractor? Quite possible.
Founded in 1847 I believe in Illinois in the ISA...great name.
1837 founded
What a long way to travel ... Nice tractor ;)
Nothing runs like a Deere! And I see they come in different sizes. http://www.deere.com/
We had a John Deere for the orchard I used to work at...but smaller of course...to fit through the rows of trees.
Wouldn't be a farm without some John Deere green! Like the shot!
Now , how cool is that! We run Deere here also. Only ours are old---classic I think they are called. TEE HEELindahttp://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
Very nice it is too.
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ReplyDeleteExpensive machinery! Diane
ReplyDeleteIsn't John Deere German? As a country lad I remember we had a John Deere tractor and the owner's manual and many of tractor labels were in German. Or did my father by a fallen off the back of a truck tractor? Quite possible.
ReplyDeleteFounded in 1847 I believe in Illinois in the ISA...great name.
ReplyDelete1837 founded
DeleteWhat a long way to travel ... Nice tractor ;)
ReplyDeleteNothing runs like a Deere! And I see they come in different sizes. http://www.deere.com/
ReplyDeleteWe had a John Deere for the orchard I used to work at...but smaller of course...to fit through the rows of trees.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't be a farm without some John Deere green! Like the shot!
ReplyDeleteNow , how cool is that! We run Deere here also. Only ours are old---classic I think they are called. TEE HEE
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