MELI'S TRACTOR SCHOOL

HONOR ROLL

Click on ME to go to the SCHOOL!      Meli's Tractor School recognizes EXCELLENCE in tractor related web sites.

Do YOU deserve this award??

The criteria for acceptance into the HONOR ROLL are:
  1. If your site is an excellent and proliferous source of information about tractors and implements - ANY brand, ANY color!
  2. If your site is a source of PARTS or service for tractors or implements of ANY brand!
  3. If your site displays a particular interest in John Deere tractors, especially the Model B.
  4. If I constantly SEND people to your site. (This usually happens because of one or ALL THREE of the above)

     If you know of a site that meets any of these criteria, all you have to do is send me an email and if I have not yet seen the site I will examine it and place it under future consideration! Read the "unofficial" criteria for some MORE possibilities for acceptance.

My email address is HERE


     The following sites have been PERMANENTLY placed on the HONOR ROLL here at Meli's Tractor School:

MARCH, 2004 MAINELY MAGNETOS.
    Do you need your magneto rebuilt?? Well then, click here to go to Belanger's Auto Electric and find an EXCELLENT source for all of your needs!!
    NEW... Do you need your CARBURETOR rebuilt? Mainely Magnetos now has a CARB SHOP, too! Check it out!

SEPTEMBER, 2001 TODD'S TRACTOR PAGES
     Todd's web site is all about the John Deere Model 40. It features Todd's own 1955 Model 40 Utility. If you need to do research on the 40, you'll find almost EVERY possible bit of information right on the site. I would venture to say that if you write to Todd, he'll help you in EVERY possible way!!

AUGUST, 2001 WEIRD DEERE
     Brandon's website is about those strange John Deere tractors, most of which are painted yellow and black, instead of the famous green and yellow. They are not "construction equipment". They are industrial versions of the agricultural John Deere tractors... used for road maintainence, in factories, foundries, and other businesses, and yeah... for construction work!



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