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Eastern Railroad Discussion > This Will Cut Grass or Plow Fields For Anyone's PropertyDate: 06/21/17 18:55 This Will Cut Grass or Plow Fields For Anyone's Property Author: cornerfieldhobby Waiting on PRR 8102 in Rootstown, I saw this eastbound freight with some good power, but a total of 26 brand new John Deere tractors on 9 flatcars total. Anyone want to cut some grass or plow fields?
Date: 06/22/17 05:38 Re: This Will Cut Grass or Plow Fields For Anyone's Property Author: billio Hey! Those Deeres will even put the mule out to pasture...
Date: 06/22/17 06:19 Re: This Will Cut Grass or Plow Fields For Anyone's Property Author: Lackawanna484 Fine American engineering.
These may be export tractors, Deere sells a lot of equipment overseas. Date: 06/22/17 06:46 Re: This Will Cut Grass or Plow Fields For Anyone's Property Author: mttrainman1 Heading to Hunter's new horse farm.
Date: 06/22/17 07:52 Re: This Will Cut Grass or Plow Fields For Anyone's Property Author: NYSWSD70M mttrainman1 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Heading to Hunter's new horse farm. Even he knows to ship it via NS! Date: 06/22/17 08:20 Re: This Will Cut Grass or Plow Fields For Anyone's Property Author: MSchwiebert The tractor in the last photo facing the camera appears to have a front 3 point hitch, that option is far more popular in Europe than North America.
Date: 06/22/17 08:59 Re: This Will Cut Grass or Plow Fields For Anyone's Property Author: zr190 Open to correction, but it is my understanding that
the only Deere equipment to move by rail is for export. ze190 Date: 06/22/17 09:30 Re: This Will Cut Grass or Plow Fields For Anyone's Property Author: march_hare Those look a bit large for cutting my grass. Would have to do a lot of 3-point turns.
Date: 06/22/17 14:25 Re: This Will Cut Grass or Plow Fields For Anyone's Property Author: ns1000 They usually go to the Port of Baltimore for export.....
I see them quite a bit in Enola. |