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Bruce(IA) View Drop Down
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    Posted: 31 May 2011 at 9:27pm
That's Dad on the D 17, hired man on the 45, in '57 or '58.
 
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Wow Bruce, what a picture!!! A 45 dual fuel with powersteering and a 17 propane. I have a 45 propane with PS and a 17 propane serIII Thanks for the picture.
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Nice picture!  That D17 looks exactly like my Grandpa's which we still have.
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Great picture. Looks like they just fueled up. It also look a little sticky to be doing field work, wouldn't want to get mud on the New tractor. LOL
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Bruce,
Very neat! thanks for sharing! Was the WD a factory propane or a conversion later. My Dad had a 720 John Deere propane that was converted by Thermogas. I spent lots of hours driving it as a teen.
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Thanks for the picture, I always enjoy looking at pictures of machinery and farmsteads from the 40s though the 60s. 
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