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  1. Danno77 Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 27, 2008
    4,749 posts
    Hamilton, IL
    Looks like an old 2240.
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  2. MasterMech Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 2, 2011
    4,763 posts
    Hudson Valley NY
    I have a bit of seat time on a 2640. Other than it being insanely loud, I remember it wearing square fenders? Maybe an old 830 or the like?
  3. Danno77 Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 27, 2008
    4,749 posts
    Hamilton, IL
    yup, 2640, square(-ish) fenders. the 2240 was the smaller brother and had round shields that could barely be labeled fenders.
  4. nate379 Minister of Fire

    joined: Sep 21, 2010
    3,992 posts
    Palmer, Alaska
    Kinda weird to see other parts of the US compared to here. Looks like you guys are still in the middle of summer. Here we have started to roll into fall already. The leaves are starting to change color.
  5. Danno77 Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 27, 2008
    4,749 posts
    Hamilton, IL
    it's kinda like late summer I suppose.
  6. Shadow&Flame Minister of Fire

    joined: Jun 6, 2011
    648 posts
    Central Arkansas
    With the price of up keep, I had to sell off alot of my equipment...still got a few tractors but nothing like what I had before.
    Its just too much time and money spent keeping them all up. Love old tractors, but hated having to work on them all the time.
  7. MasterMech Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 2, 2011
    4,763 posts
    Hudson Valley NY
    Went to a tractor parade locally over the weekend and sure enough, there was a Deere 2240 with round fenders in it. ::P
  8. MasterMech Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 2, 2011
    4,763 posts
    Hudson Valley NY
    Some of the trees here have begun to drop leaves, the usual "early-droppers" but it is happening much earlier than I remember in years past. Could be in for a long winter.

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