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Comments for 1959 John Deere 630 W/ 14T Baler
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Randy G wrote on Thursday, January 15, 2015 (PST):
  • I hope you still have it!!
    phil wrote on Saturday, January 17, 2015 (PST):
  • My dad traded it in in 1971, and a neighbor bought it and had it for 40 some years. I bought it off of him in 2013. It is in great shape. Use it on our family farm to plow and mow. It brings me great joy. thanks.
    Al wrote on Thursday, October 08, 2015 (PDT):
  • This was the perfect connection for baling hay in that era. Our neighbor had the same things and did custom baling for many of the area farmers. My oldest brother was hired to pack the bales on the wagon behind the baler at 1 cent a bale.
    ppoiif8BG6 wrote on Tuesday, December 01, 2015 (PST):
  • I often wonder too, what it was like to live in those adaobnned homes, how the women survived the lonely winters, coped with the dust storms, the heat, the cold, the lack of conveniences' that we deem necessities' ..
    fastfarmall wrote on Tuesday, December 15, 2015 (PST):
  • Hay, Al. I stacked bales also behind a brand new 24T, on Oats and Rye straw. I got i think a 1.00 @ hour, it was pulled with a super 77 Oliver gas.
    xLzMgG4pD wrote on Saturday, January 16, 2016 (PST):
  • You're the one with the brains here. I'm watcihng for your posts.
    C9rcVg2RDH wrote on Saturday, January 16, 2016 (PST):
  • Essays like this are so important to broinedang people's horizons.
    1954Frank wrote on Tuesday, September 11, 2018 (PDT):
  • That tractor reminds me of the tractors on the farm my grandparents lived on when I was a child.

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