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Brandon Byers

1974 D-180 50th Anniversary Deluxe

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

Outstanding. Looks great. Another machine I always wanted but never got. Lol

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kpinnc
19 minutes ago, Brandon Byers said:

Thanks for reading!!

 

That's a really nice job on that big D! :thumbs:

 

Looks ready for the next 50 years!

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wfrpalm

That's a great looking tractor, nice job.

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SylvanLakeWH

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OutdoorEnvy

Well done!  A D series is on my lookout list.  Seeing a post like this makes me want one even more.  

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ri702bill

My FIL had a D250 with a front bucket and 60" deck - an absolute beast of a machine.....

Posted a while back about it and the demise of all that owned it,,,,,, The Hope Diamond of garden tractors. Glad I did not own it !!!

Bill

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WheelHorseVH

That machine is a beauty. Great job!

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mrc

looks GREAT!   nice work

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Terry M

Nicest looking “D” I’ve ever seen…Very Nice!!

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kpinnc

Those pictures are definitely "calendar-worthy" in my opinion! :thumbs:

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23 Reo

You do beautiful work.

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