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Old 05-23-2008, 02:44 AM   #61 (permalink)
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I think there made in augusta georgia.
not far from me. and its a loooong way from mexico....
ok the chit is getting deep in here..............

Chris...
Yes they are assembled in the John Deere 5000 plant in Augusta, GA...then the ones with the loose bolts and other snafus are taken out back a driven thru a large Sheep Dip filled with Orange Paint!!!...

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Old 05-23-2008, 08:51 AM   #62 (permalink)
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And Doug i was going to dig up a stump just like you were looking at the other day , with my 2520 may have been bigger. but i was a little low on fuel. So i let it slide..... I was almost going to tackel it with a shovel. but it was almost dark..
Now you are talking Chris! Now you've got the idea!

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I have full replacement of the brush guard and hood from Springdale Tractor of NW Ark. as of 5-29. They have been great, as we found the brush guard bolt was sheared and not missing.

The L39 is strong enough to hurt it's self as I've found. It's a new learning curve for me.

The L39 is one bad ass compact TLB!

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David , I am strong enough to hurt my self too.
and in 45 years i still ant learned anything......
I still seem to find ways to hurt myself all the time...

and the older i get. the more i need to stop
doing it.

Chris....

John Deere 2520 , R4's , 200CX loader with 61 inch bucket and JD Tooth Bar. And Markham 7 tooth. Tooth bar. 46 Backhoe with 16 inch bucket. with Custom made Street Flip pads off a 448 hoe. Foward work lights. Dual rear work lights. Heavy duty Alternator. I-Match , Ballast Box , Frontier BB2060 box blade , Frontier pallet Forks , JD 3 point reciever hitch. and soon A lot more.. and for grass cutting , John Deere GX 255 with 48 inch deck.
 
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The L39 is one bad ass compact TLB!

This is what Me and Duc wanted to hear......

John Deere 2520 , R4's , 200CX loader with 61 inch bucket and JD Tooth Bar. And Markham 7 tooth. Tooth bar. 46 Backhoe with 16 inch bucket. with Custom made Street Flip pads off a 448 hoe. Foward work lights. Dual rear work lights. Heavy duty Alternator. I-Match , Ballast Box , Frontier BB2060 box blade , Frontier pallet Forks , JD 3 point reciever hitch. and soon A lot more.. and for grass cutting , John Deere GX 255 with 48 inch deck.
 
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I have full replacement of the brush guard and hood from Springdale Tractor of NW Ark. as of 5-29. They have been great, as we found the brush guard bolt was sheared and not missing.

The L39 is strong enough to hurt it's self as I've found. It's a new learning curve for me.

The L39 is one bad ass compact TLB!
Given this new report, sounds like your dealer was absolutely first class to take care of you so well!!!

Major league kudos to Springdale Tractor of NW Arkansas!!!

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Now I need to weld expanded steel mesh to prevent brush pokers to the brush guard and weld 1/2" plate steel near the bottom of the guard. The side frame hydraulics need a steel plate as well plate (3/8-1/2").
I'm not going to put the new hood on as I think the barely noticable dings will turn into a real dent some day.
The side step is going to be cut back as well, because it is vulnerable to damage, as all used L39's I've seen have a bent or crushed side step.
Thank to all for your support!

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