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    Posted: 15 Jul 2016 at 2:41pm
I have this LETZ No 130 Grinder.  Was wondering if there are any Antique Tractor & Equipment Clubs that would have an interest in this piece of vintage equipment?  It has been sitting in a barn for some time.   I am guessing it might have be used in a Dairy Operation in it day. It seem to be complete, just might need to be unstuck. 
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Wow! Thats in nice shape! Maybe some club around Crown Point would be interested........
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For some reason, the John Deere collectors are usually looking for Letz equipment. Maybe Letz was bought out by John Deere.
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I'd bet several guys in our club would like to show that, but dang near 1,000 miles away Unhappy
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that's the nicest one I've seen for along time!
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I think the "Creston Moore Memorial Farm Museum" would like to have it! Wink
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If it is the Creston ''memorial'' museum does that means Creston is dead . Lentz was bought out by John Deere . I had a feeling he wanted to or has started collecting green stuff !Cry 
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