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A movie star amongst us....

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Eldon (WA) View Drop Down
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    Posted: 08 Apr 2012 at 10:40am
Anyone else catch the  featured tractor on U.S. Farm Report this morning? Our one and only Darryl Krause from Lynden WA and his nice D19TD on national tv....way to go Darryl! Too bad you didn't have all your other big boys lined up in the background, we need  all the Orange exposure we can get!

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yes, I saw it. I catch U.S. Report everyonce in a while. That D19 sure looked sharp
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I usually watch, but for some reason this morn I missed it.  DARN!!
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You did us proud Darryl !!  You can watch on line (Agweb than click on US farm report)
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http://www.agweb.com/usfr/
its near the end of the first video.
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   That was neat ! Cool Always neat to put a face with a name. That is a good lookin D19D too !
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I thought it was cool that it came from the town I live in.
I prolly know the family it came from. A few old timers still around out here
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Originally posted by donais donais wrote:

I thought it was cool that it came from the town I live in.
I prolly know the family it came from. A few old timers still around out here
I missed the town where it came from in CA on the show, but now it is all coming together.  I have a tractor jockey buddy near me that used to live in Ramona that talked about buying a D19TD some time ago when he lived there and selling it to a guy from Utah. He said the name Hyrum sounds familiar...might even have the S/N in his records somewhere. He said  he bought it in Rancho Cucamunga for $500 or so non-running. I almost bought it from Hyrum, but decided it was too far to go to get it at the time, so Brian Lee wound up with it....small world!
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Great showing DarrylThumbs Up
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Does the camera add a couple pounds? lol Just kiddin Darryl i like the view at your house. When you told me you had a camper in your yard i didnt realize you meant a caboose. Great interview by the way.
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I thought that was really neat when that came on and I knew who it was from this forum. I was hoping they would give us a small glimpse of the rest of the collection.
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Congrats Darryl,when you recieve your royality check send me a plane ticket to the GOTO!!! Scott
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Hey Guys Thanks alot. I got a call last week tuesday about doing a shoot in Sedro Woolley with one of our club members. So I loaded up Bob Vanderploegs D 14 HC , He hauled down his D 21 and also his D 17 Wheatland propane. Had about 20 some tactors there from 9 in the morning till 3 that afternoon. I got a call from Bobs son in law in Texas sat morning and said I was on TV. I said What? It was not to be aired till Nov. I am going to get a copy of the disc and all that first, then I heard it was on TV. Luke , your right, the office job I got now at work has put on a few pounds LOL!!!!
 
This would not have been possible with out BLee on this forum. Thanks for selling it to me. I tracked the tractor to Hyrom Rudolf in Utah, who I sold parts to in the past. And he said he got it in Romona CA. It was a wide front original. It is the 39th one built in 64. Not the 39th to the last one. I read the book wrong. I tried to say as much as I could about the forum and thats why I wore my OAN shirt. I hope they put Bob Vanderploeg on there soon. I did not say anything on this forum because I did not think it would be on so fast. Hope I can get a DVD Soon and then post the link for everyone on here with Bobs stuff and mine.
 
I do except Ben Franklins and other sorts of payments for my time in front of the TV. Man I needed makeup for this LOL!!!!!
 
Thanks again for the link and it was fun repersenting my family here on the Best Forum on the planet. I memtioned about the GOTO in 2013, but they must of blocked that out.
 
Take care and thanks again for the nice comments.
 
Darryl Krause
Lynden WA.
B 10 Custom. Serial # 1001 D21, First D21 built 69 #4498 and Last D 21 Built #4609. 1946 MM UTU. And 2000, 2005 Pete's. AC custom Hauling.
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Hear Hear!  ClapThumbs UpClap
GREAT job!
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My tractor went to a "Good Home", i sure was surprized when i saw Daryl and the D-19 on the Program, that was fun.  Daryl you looked good and Did a nice job of Promoting the Orange Line!  PS  I Still miss that tractor like crazy!!!!!Cry
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I had it on Sat. morning but got interrupted and didn't watch the second half of the show.
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Posted some pics from the reel on another thread.  I will bump that one back up too and you can take a gander at that too.
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Originally posted by Nathan (SD) Nathan (SD) wrote:

I had it on Sat. morning but got interrupted and didn't watch the second half of the show.
If you have a decent internet connection, follow the link that ACScott put up. It is for the whole show so you can slide the little circle toward the end, let it buffer and watch the Tractor tales part. 

Better yet, they have just the tractor tale on a separate link now. Go to the link below and click on the one you want to watch.


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Great job Darryl!
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Just watched this for the first time, NICE!! Great job!

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