While driving North through Poseyville, I passed a storage unit lot. It also had
John Deere equipment so I stopped for some overview pictures.
Of particular interest was the two tracked tractors and the fertilizer applicator.
I
took a picture of the rear of the tracked tractor because I noticed the
electrical connections on top of the 5 hydraulic circuit connections. I
had read in a brochure about the implements "remembering" their
settings such as drill depth. That implies the implement has a computer
and there is a way to connect that computer to the tractor's power and
the tractor's computer. I was wondering how that connection was done.
Out
by Interstate 64 was the dealer's facility. I could tell it was a big
dealer because it had a receptionist. When I asked for permission to
take pictures, she suggested that I check with Larry in the service
manager office. He was behind glass doors and on the phone. I waited a
while in the shop for him to get off the phone.
There was a tractor that was taken apart just in front of the rear
wheels. But since I did not have permission, I did not take a picture
of it. But I did take a picture of the seat of a chair at the bench next
to me because of the history of logos. I took the picture from an angle
to get the glare of the light off the logos.
Since I have plenty of pictures of John Deere equipment from
other dealers, I gave up waiting and took just overview pictures from
off their property.
Along IN-68:
The southeast corner along IN-68:
The north side from a parking lot across the side street:
From the parking lot of the business that is south of the dealer:
Note that most of the farmers in this area seem to be buying 12-row combine headers.
I find it interesting that the tractors with tracks are parked offsite rather than close to the dealers sales office because this is the first John Deere dealer I have seen that has them in stock. I would think he would want to showcase them.
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