Deere in Texas?

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Sprailfire340
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Deere in Texas?

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I didn't know Amarillo, TX was part of the snow belt - probably why this JDX8 only has 103 miles on it. :popcorn:
http://amarillo.craigslist.org/rvs/1032167578.html
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Deere in Texas?

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I emailed the guy for pictures and he responded back with the sled was sold last week. Maybe somebody will install a wheel kit and do a little summer riding! :lol22:
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Deere in Texas?

Post by JRC ETD »

Actually Rich is correct, the Deere company owned dealership, "Texas Tractor and Equipment" sold sleds as the New Mexico Angel Fire mountains were 5 hours away. I was general manager in Amarillo and sold sleds, my son was born there. I would assume the milage on this X8 would be correct as they got very little use from the flatlanders that owned them. Amarillo would actually get some snow...and it was a big deal when it happened. I was there in 1983. Best JRC
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Deere in Texas?

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Just like John said, they do get snow out there, as it did a few times when I lived out that way in 1998-99. And i do know they ride in New Mexico, as the mountains get lots of snow near the northern border.
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