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John Deere 110 (1966)

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Hello,

Let's start with another Deere restoration .... ;)

The John Deere 110 !

The initial state ...
























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Looks like a good project. Does it have any history to it? Please keep us posted on your progress :D
LOL there is a gentleman over on Facebook in the John Deere group that has one of these for sale to a collector.
Looking forward to following your restoration progress on the 110 Tom, thanks..
Hello,

prwttsh said:
... Does it have any history to it? ...
I had the attention on this tractor when I saw the mowie ...



First I bought a scale model ..



After some times, I decided to bought a real one. :lol:
I bought the tractor from a dealer in Netherlands, who has imported il from the states.

Let's begin the restoration.

The mower deck.(Initial state)































Before sandblasting...










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Looks like ya got a good start :D
Hello,

Let's continue . ;)

All the parts have been sandblasted...







... primed ...





... and colored. :cool:





The re-assembling.





















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Very nice pictures of your work documenting this restoration on another classic John Deere machine.
Regards,
Chris
Hello,

The dynamo ...





After dismounting, sandblasting and coloring ...



The bearing, bushing and lead brush have been replaced by new ones.

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Good choice for a project. I love these little tractors. They look like a little 4020! There's a gentleman in the "rich" neighborhood here in town that mows his lawn with a nicely restored one.
Hello,

... They look like a little 4020...
We have one in our deer park ... :mrgreen:





But let's continue with the little one. ;)

The initial state of the engine (tecumseh)...

















After being retired from the frame ...



















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old-jd said:
We have one in our deer park ... :mrgreen:
Nice!
Wow! What a great job of taking pictures of the various stages. You are doing it right. It looks fantastic.
Hello,

Thanks ! :oops:
Let's continue with the Tecumseh engine ...

















The engine has been sandblasted outside.
A new piston and two news valves wait to be installed. ;)



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Hello,

The engine after being painted and remounted ...

















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Hello,

Initial state ...

















After sandblasting and coloring ...







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Coming along quite nicely :D
Hello,

let's continue with the fawn ... ;)

The rear axle

Initial state ...



















After sandblasting and priming ...





... and finally coloring.


















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Fantastic work!
Gonnw look better than when it was new. Amazing work.
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