Hello friends, I live in Argentina and I am a John Deere lover. I have a 1948 John Deere B. I am repairing it and found it very deteriorated. I always watch your videos.
The pedestal is a very weak place to pull on. The frame is best place to pull on. In 1946 John Deere put electric starter on their tractors. The batteries were under the seat. In 1966 I cultivated Milo on a row crop model 70. I have a jack just like that. My grandfather bought it new. He was born 140 yrs ago this month.
Essas torque de aperto é bom apenas para encostar os parafusos... Mas deve se usar um bom torquimetro de estalo de preferência para finalizar o aperto ... E boa sorte na recuperação do John Deere 1945
I'm pretty sure the one I have is a 1944. It is a model B industrial tractor but it's still John Deere Green from day one. The story is that this tractor has and a engine in it. The story is that it came from the factory this way. This tractor was just always there. Remember life without this track of being around. To see what you guys do. Going so I can pass it on to next generation. Use it a little bit more in between as well. Just too many stories about this old girl set there and die. If I don't do anything with this tractor, I'd rather find a new home and somebody else do something with her.
Trata se de serviço exclusivo da fazenda , ou uma mecânica de restauração ??? Aqui no Brasil , brinquinho na orelha significa : procurando um namo novo... E nas duas orelhas significa : procurando dois namos novos 🤔😱😁😁😁
Hello friends, I live in Argentina and I am a John Deere lover. I have a 1948 John Deere B. I am repairing it and found it very deteriorated. I always watch your videos.
I'm hoping to videos like this in the future with My 1943-1944 JD LI. Nice collection! I remember getting my 1948 JD B going a few years ago.
The pedestal is a very weak place to pull on. The frame is best place to pull on. In 1946 John Deere put electric starter on their tractors. The batteries were under the seat. In 1966 I cultivated Milo on a row crop model 70. I have a jack just like that. My grandfather bought it new. He was born 140 yrs ago this month.
Thank you much for watching . And sharing the stories definitely neat stuff to read
Essas torque de aperto é bom apenas para encostar os parafusos... Mas deve se usar um bom torquimetro de estalo de preferência para finalizar o aperto ... E boa sorte na recuperação do John Deere 1945
I'm pretty sure the one I have is a 1944. It is a model B industrial tractor but it's still John Deere Green from day one. The story is that this tractor has and a engine in it. The story is that it came from the factory this way. This tractor was just always there. Remember life without this track of being around. To see what you guys do. Going so I can pass it on to next generation. Use it a little bit more in between as well. Just too many stories about this old girl set there and die. If I don't do anything with this tractor, I'd rather find a new home and somebody else do something with her.
Each tractor has a story to tell. Thank you much for watching.
Trata se de serviço exclusivo da fazenda , ou uma mecânica de restauração ???
Aqui no Brasil , brinquinho na orelha significa : procurando um namo novo... E nas duas orelhas significa : procurando dois namos novos 🤔😱😁😁😁
New subscriber here, are u guys Canadian or were is this all taking place just curious thanka
Thank you for watching and we are in North Dakota
Wow I was way off, sounds kind of like a Canadian or northern Minnesota accent lol
Well we are both from Minnesota and moved to North Dakota we didn’t know about each other till North Dakota
Get the tractor out of gear !!!!
You talking about the Oliver we had to pull I'm not sure if anything is loose in that one 😂