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400brian
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Post by 400brian »

I would like to take a moment at the beginning of this new year, to publicly thank Joe and Matt for their efforts in maintaining this site.

We have a great group here, the tone is kept very civil, and a lot of great info is shared, not to mention a fair amount of entertainment!

Matt and Joe deserve much of the credit. If you look, you'll find there are other Deere
sled sites, and they get about as many hits in a year as we get here in a day.
We have a great resource here. I find myself with better product support now, 30 years later, than I had when the 400s were new. ( at least the support is more easily accessed ) Parts are more of a problem, but that is to be expected.

THANKS MATT AND JOE!!

'09 Vintage Challenge Survivor, and I wasn't late for supper!
'10, '11, '12, '13,'14,'15,'16,'17, '18, 19, 20, 21, 22 Vintage Challenge Survivor !
72 400 restored, Father bought new in '71
73 X8 restored
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Mailman
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Post by Mailman »

Amen to what Brian has said, there is a lot of info. here especialy for somone like me where if you look long enough you'll find it. Also there's no dumb question, a lot of the time someone will ask a question that I was about to ask myself. Keep up the good work!! Mailman
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Post by JDFanPa »

Ditto to that Brian well said Id also like to thank you and all the others who have taken the time to write up the FAQs.
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Post by jdriderinny »

brain hit the nail right on the head. Im new to john deeres and snowmobiling in general and this site is by far my most visited,without this site there would still be just a couple of deeres still sitting in the bushes keep up the great work and lets hope for snow to get them deeres out there !!!!!!!
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Post by JohnDeereCrazy »

Thank You. I bought a JD300e for my 13yrs old son in very good shape. I spent alot of time looking for help and came up with very little. So I bought two more to help me piece them together.That was not enough I needed parts to get them going. So I got one more. I am so hooked on John Deere's that it is nice to see that there are others out there with the same Love affair. I need all the help I can get.Please keep the info. coming.


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Thank you keep up the good work.


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Post by Joe95StangGT »

hey Guys

thanks for making this site so sucessful.

Lots of stuff comin in the new year. Updates info, new sheet, race info, Lots of new Stuff.

JDSleds.com Decals are here, ill will post up this week with picstures of the 3 different colors.

Thanks again for making this site so successful!

Joe
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Post by Matt »

Thanks for the Kudos guys. When we started this I never could have imagined all the people that would find it helpful.
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Post by flames4555 »

thanks guys !!

My cyclone restoration has benifited greatly from this site and the wealth of information from everyone who contributes. I have had so many questions answered , not to mention several good business transactions with people here .
I can remember when the old page lost most of the content , but now we have a better format and the info is gathering even quicker than before .

Great resource !!


thanks
Kevin
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