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Yes, you can find out how much a new John Deere 320 would cost you at www.deere.com. Also, you can check out the price of a used John Deere 320 at www.tractorhouse.com.
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That could be considered a trick question. The answer is none. The 240 and 260 were both gear drive; the 245, 265, 285, and 320 were hydros. All were made in the 1990's.
A John Deere 320 may be useful if you're looking for something small to mow with. You can see the product specifications here: http://www.deere.com/en_US/ProductCatalog/HO/servlet/com.deere.u90785.cce.productcatalog.view.servlets.ProdCatProduct?pNbr=SKU21848&tM=HO&link=enav
50:1 / 36.2 oz. per gallon
No. To tell the truth John Deere tractors were painted many different colors over the years. Back in the 1950s and 1960s, John Deere two-cylinder tractors such as the 420/430 and 320/330 were painted highway orange, highway yellow, and yes there were a handful painted red. John Deere wanted to win over as many customers as they could so when you ordered a tractor, you could have it painted a color other than traditional ag green and yellow for a low flat rate. Many state highway departments did this to make their equipment easily identifiable. Even today, some tractors built specifically for construction purposes are paited industrial yellow, so yes there have been many different colors available (by special order) on John Deere tractors over the years.
NFL player John Hughes weighs 320 pounds.
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There are many options for selling on line. Ebay, Craig's List, even many local papers offer classified listings on line. Because of the size of the item, shipping it would likely be prohibitive, but your area may also offer a specialty classified selling option, such as a farmer's or homeowner's swap site.
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The phone number of the Andrew John Volstead House is: 320-564-2255.
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