were being run around the factory for a mile or two to check the
function of the system, and to check for leaks. Finding 621 of them
when looking through over 50,000 records felt light to me, because
the tractors were almost always present. To the owner/collector
wanting a smaller number, I can say that the figures and the abbreviations
in the miscellaneous column are not “certified.” In other
words, a lot more investigation will be necessary before confidence
can be assured.
Such an investigation will involve checking the serial numbers of
known PFWD-equipped tractors against the Ledgers. Some of this
has already been done, and so far all of them have been a match.
During another research trip, possibly by the time you read this,
the 3020s will be counted.
Owners of 4020 Standard Tractors and 4020s
equipped with PFWD may want to get a
Serial Number Research. Tractors this scarce and valuable deserve a “pedigree.”
Doing a complete research from scratch will
involve using both theappropriate Serial NumberRegister and what we
will call, for lack of a better
name, the “Duplicate
Register,” even though it’s
anything but a duplicate.
This cross-referencing
research will be
more time consuming,
and therefore
will cost a little
more. It will also
only be available
with some added
help from the person
requesting the
research. For New Generation
Tractors factory equipped
with PFWD, and for 1969 and
later Waterloo-built New Generation Tractors built as a Standard, we will need for the owner to specifically state that fact. Only then
can we proceed with a thorough search of the records. Without an
accurate description of the tractor, we can only assume that the
tractor is not equipped with PFWD, and that it is not a Standard.
The cost of this research is being set at $50.00, plus $9.00 per
order (no matter how many researches are ordered) for reinforced
shipping of the document(s).
For those people who already have a Research
Document for a tractor as described above, we will
do the additional research and provide a new document
for just $15.00. The earlier document will
need to be returned. The same shipping charge of
$9.00 applies.
At long last, the information so many John
Deere enthusiasts have been seeking is
available. Not only will they be able
to have their PFWD and Standard
Tractors certified, but they
will have an additional item
of information that had not
been accessible for Waterloo
tractors since the
1950s; the actual build
date. |