while visiting the states we took the opportunity to go round the Kinze centre ! We were shown around the production plant and were blown away by the machines being made . We are glad they took the time to do this and we recommend fellow parties interested in farm machinery to do like wise , t thanks Tom & Joy from England !!
We just aquired a 1957 Deere 620 that we bought after the original owner passed away from cancer that was from his estate. He used it for cutting, raking and bailing hay. A New Holland square bailer and rake came with it that he originally used. We've also had a 1972 Deere 1020 that my grandfather bought from a guy a few miles from where we live and we stripped it completely down, replaced the sleeves then painted and put it back together with all new seals and gaskets. I'm probably going to start on the 620 soon to get it back to where it deserves to be.
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while visiting the states we took the opportunity to go round the Kinze centre ! We were shown around the production plant and were blown away by the machines being made . We are glad they took the time to do this and we recommend fellow parties interested in farm machinery to do like wise , t
thanks Tom & Joy from England !!
We just aquired a 1957 Deere 620 that we bought after the original owner passed away from cancer that was from his estate. He used it for cutting, raking and bailing hay. A New Holland square bailer and rake came with it that he originally used. We've also had a 1972 Deere 1020 that my grandfather bought from a guy a few miles from where we live and we stripped it completely down, replaced the sleeves then painted and put it back together with all new seals and gaskets. I'm probably going to start on the 620 soon to get it back to where it deserves to be.
Thanks john for your support in agriculture!
We need a guy like Jon Kinzenbaw to keep up the competition with the few machinery manufacturers left in this business.
That. 2730 sounds like a Harley!.......beautiful!
What a brilliant man. Thanks for sharing Greg!
I love the 668. U R an amazing human being Jon Kinzenbaw.
the 660 was/is a huge pile, the rear ends never stayed in one
Those are pretty sweet. Jon comes up with some amazing creations.
A true genius.
Probably the smartest person I have ever met.
That guy is a big time inspiration
Just because it's not broke, doesn't mean it can't be better.
wonder how many co,s have tryed to hire him his head is full of ideas true american
...just "fixing" something that wasn't broke.
I feel the same way. Grew up around the Deeres and love the sound. Like a cammed muscle car. Definitely not broken.
Love your products, but the john deere two cylinder tractors did not need that type of fixing.
I have met him in real life
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