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    I need a simple John Deere tractor pattern if anyone can help me out. I am doing a mount for flowers from a wedding and they had their first date on a John Deere Tractor. I appreciate any help given.

    John

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    Here you go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JDPratt View Post
    I need a simple John Deere tractor pattern if anyone can help me out. I am doing a mount for flowers from a wedding and they had their first date on a John Deere Tractor. I appreciate any help given.

    John
    Not sure if you wanted an Old or New model, will these work?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JDPratt View Post
    they had their first date on a John Deere Tractor.
    That there's love, Oklahoma style.
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    That perfect BJB. I appreciate it.

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    Speaking of tractors,I have a request for a JD "POPPER", or Johny popper? Does this make since ? I live in farm country , but know nothing about tractors. The request is for a straight on side view.
    thanks ,later Daniel
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    Dan here is an image of a JD popper, unless you are looking for the JD popcorn popper, or the JD popper boots LOL
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    I thought that the "popper" was the two cylinder model that you started by opening the petcocks (compression release) and grabbed a hold of the huge flywheel on the side and gave it a spin.

    The ranch I grew up around had one of those. It was a JD and it kinda popped when it was getting started.
    Sometimes I'm just totally underwhelmed!
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    Jim you are right, the flywheel on the image I showed is on the other side. 2 cylinder, very noisy, and the popping sound.
    Not sure about starting one, never did that, just saw a few and heard them running.

    Dan never found a side shot of one though.
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    Well the one on the ranch hadn't been that shinny for decades but it was fun for us kids to use for chores.
    Sometimes I'm just totally underwhelmed!
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