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Re: [CBQ] CB&Q and agricultural implements

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Subject: Re: [CBQ] CB&Q and agricultural implements
From: "Elaine Lundeen via groups.io" <ejcon3841=aol.com@groups.io>
Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2020 19:58:03 +0000 (UTC)
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Ashley,

I worked for John Deere for 35 years in various capacities from Product Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Production General Foreman over combine assembly, financial Internal Auditing, Comptroller overseeing Corporate Financial Planning and Reporting and Vice President of John Deere Insurance Group etc. I was the fourth generation in my family to work for John Deere retiring a few years ago.  If you have some specific questions I would be happy to try and answer them for you off line.

Jerry Lundeen
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ashley Sarver <asarver@studiogwa.com>
To: CBQ@groups.io <CBQ@groups.io>
Sent: Thu, Sep 3, 2020 5:07 pm
Subject: [CBQ] CB&Q and agricultural implements

Hi there,
 
This bulletin proved very helpful to a team member of mine a few years ago as we did research for the Middle Avenue/Alley Job Historic District in Aurora, IL. Please excuse my ignorance on this topic, as I am still learning more each time I do research on buildings on the important role of rail – however, I am no rail expert. I have another building I am working on getting listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the original International Harvester building at 6-12 N River St. in Aurora.
 
Now, I am seeking information about the role of the rail in the agricultural implements business. Does anyone have a resource, or can provide anecdotal insight into how it was that these large implements were sold; i.e. a farmer walks into a farm implement showroom (ala International Harvester) and decides to purchase a tractor. How was it that that tractor got to their farm? Or how was it that that farmer might have gotten that machinery repaired? The rail is obviously critical to their business model as almost all IH stores are located along a rail line. In Aurora, that’s the CB&Q. But I need to get more details on the purchasing/marketing/logistics of the purchase, sale, and delivery of equipment.
 
Thank you in advance!
 
Ashley
 
Ashley Sarver
Senior Urban Planner
 
O: 815-963-1900 | C: 815-315-3452 | www.studiogwa.com
 
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