Good to see the 3650 taking shape won't be long and she'll be back up an running better than ever mate, I knew the moment you said one name kept coming up in your searches that it would be Nick Young, because I follow a young beef/arable farmer from Scotland called Angus Glover and he's restoring a 2650 he hasn't posted for a few weeks so I may have got that wrong, anyway he was really struggling to find parts for the cab of his John Deere and I recommended Nick Young as he was the only one that kept coming up in my searches so he was going to give them a try.
Looking great , I just can't understand when things get broken / damaged and filthy then just left 🤷 , I always have loved to keep things clean and tidy ! It's brilliant to see someone taking pride in their equipment 👍
Did you consider adding soundproofing material before the caldding? Im at a Waterloo sg2 cab now and adding dynamat sheets to it, takes the tinny sound out of the metal cab panels so should reduce noise a fair bit. Thanks for the tips on the spray glue and velcro👍
Coming along nicely.👌🏻 I have just fitted the same cladding kit to my 3050 . Fits spot on . Looks good. And because I have got the passenger seat didn’t have to stick any of it down. Only thing is one of the pillars as got two holes in it . Which have to be filled with a bit of cladding .
Mighty refurbishment altogether lad......she'll be a bus to last a lifetime and give her fair share of sweat in time to come Ger. ...can't wait to see the old girl finished and running!!
@@georgekenny9820 will your claas be the same value as a john deere at same age and work done? John deere are a world wide reputed make and are the largest manufacturer of farm equipment. Plus they're making tractors since 1906 and have slaved on American plains,that does give them a huge reputation. Some john deere tractors with correct maintenance have hit 30,40.000 hours!!! Nothing against class but no way are they in the same class.
@@oliver69cork46 All that you say there is spot on Oliver but I am an average dairy farmer here in kilkenny with 110 cows, I used to have a case tractor but it became prone to breaking down, I only have one tractor so really need it to start when I have a job to do, & it was a loader tractor I was looking for, I test drove a John Deere loader tractor & as I said it was €20,000 more than the claas with no air brake, no cab suspension, no loader suspension, no front axle suspension & other extras, very basic tractor, I could not justify buying that tractor. The resale only becomes an issue if I want to trade in my claas for a John Deere & I don't. I know several men who have gone away from John Deere as they feel they are not as well made.
@@georgekenny9820 you're quite right to chose as you thought right for you. Afraid you're right about not as well made but as they were before,before very expensive but my god could they last? Engine wise etc. Well maintained they'd last indefinitely, badly maintained the pocket would be well lightened. Had 2 myself, excellent tractors.
Great to see it all comin together for you Gerry 👍 think she'll be a tractor long after the 6930 gone 💪💪
Great video Gerry Your doing a lovely job on the old deer
Lot of work but worth it
Good to see the 3650 taking shape won't be long and she'll be back up an running better than ever mate, I knew the moment you said one name kept coming up in your searches that it would be Nick Young, because I follow a young beef/arable farmer from Scotland called Angus Glover and he's restoring a 2650 he hasn't posted for a few weeks so I may have got that wrong, anyway he was really struggling to find parts for the cab of his John Deere and I recommended Nick Young as he was the only one that kept coming up in my searches so he was going to give them a try.
You were right in where to suggest for parts. They’re A1
No better guy to restore a machine or no better to keep the farm tidy and clean of all farmer RUclips channels
Thanks oliver. Very kinda words 🙏👌
Nice work trim fits well
Yes great fit 👌
Great video gerry, that crow scarer would shake me up, tractor coming together nicely. Bet it starts first time too.
Looking great , I just can't understand when things get broken / damaged and filthy then just left 🤷 , I always have loved to keep things clean and tidy ! It's brilliant to see someone taking pride in their equipment 👍
Completely agree. It’s not hard to maintain your stuff. You have something worth money to sell if your upgrading
@@gerry6420 here here !!👍
Did you consider adding soundproofing material before the caldding? Im at a Waterloo sg2 cab now and adding dynamat sheets to it, takes the tinny sound out of the metal cab panels so should reduce noise a fair bit. Thanks for the tips on the spray glue and velcro👍
Coming along nicely.👌🏻 I have just fitted the same cladding kit to my 3050 . Fits spot on . Looks good. And because I have got the passenger seat didn’t have to stick any of it down. Only thing is one of the pillars as got two holes in it . Which have to be filled with a bit of cladding .
Looking great now young man, you are doing a grand job!
Looking good, nice to see tractors being looked after
Fantastic job Gerry
Thank you 🙏
The 3650 is starting to take shape. It’ll look good when she’s done.
Man dear , she’s gonna look absolutely mint Gerry . You can’t not be buzzing with how the refurbishment is going !. 🚜👍🏻🏴
Yes delighted so far….. can’t wait to get it done. Something big has happened this week for it…. 🤫😉
Between yourself and the two 3650's Finnegan's Farms are doing up there will be 3 cracking tractors when finished. Keep it up Gerry
Class job Gerry. 👍
Thanks Sean 🙏
That was great Gerry. Always wanted to know how that all works. Looking to get a project tractor so thanks for that.
Great looking job.
Thanks mark 👌
superb as ever
Thanks Anthony 👌
Super tractor to work on Gerry, bet it's not giving you any hassle like Adrian's Case. 😉😂😂
Superb job Gerry.
Looks smashing 🙌🙌👌🏻👌🏻
Looks great 👍🏻
Thanks. Yes it looks well 👌
Great job 🙌🏻🙌🏻🤗🤗
Looking good Gerry👍🏻
That upholstery work looks tidiest but it makes some job of rhe cab
It’s slow work but very satisfying work. Delighted with Oh it has turned out👌
keep up the good work
Mighty refurbishment altogether lad......she'll be a bus to last a lifetime and give her fair share of sweat in time to come Ger. ...can't wait to see the old girl finished and running!!
Ahh it’ll be a mighty job buddy. Lot of work but it’ll be worth it. Can’t wait see it finished myself 😅
I thought they never put on the in cab shiftable 540/1000 speed on the 3650, was it an optional extra ?
To will be Awsome when you have it all finished it will be a new tractor 🚜 Gerry 🦌🦌👩🌾👩🌾👍👍🏴🏴👌👌🇬🇧🇬🇧🚜🚜
Hi Gerry where did order the 2 rubbers under the seat from?
My local John Deere dealer….
Can you fit new jd air seat in cab
Watch this space…. 😅
Do they supply for other makes and models?
No specialist in John Deere
John conaty does most models of cab trim including both types of john deere ones
I'd love to see the rational behind the thumb down on the video !! it was only uploaded today so I doubt the person even watched the content !!!
Mega tidy Gerry 🤝
The 3650 will be a credit to you Joey when she's done should be like new
John Deere in a nutshell, overpriced.
You get what you pay for 😉😂
@@georgekenny9820 will your claas be the same value as a john deere at same age and work done? John deere are a world wide reputed make and are the largest manufacturer of farm equipment. Plus they're making tractors since 1906 and have slaved on American plains,that does give them a huge reputation. Some john deere tractors with correct maintenance have hit 30,40.000 hours!!! Nothing against class but no way are they in the same class.
@@oliver69cork46
All that you say there is spot on Oliver but I am an average dairy farmer here in kilkenny with 110 cows, I used to have a case tractor but it became prone to breaking down, I only have one tractor so really need it to start when I have a job to do, & it was a loader tractor I was looking for, I test drove a John Deere loader tractor & as I said it was €20,000 more than the claas with no air brake, no cab suspension, no loader suspension, no front axle suspension & other extras, very basic tractor, I could not justify buying that tractor. The resale only becomes an issue if I want to trade in my claas for a John Deere & I don't. I know several men who have gone away from John Deere as they feel they are not as well made.
@@georgekenny9820 you're quite right to chose as you thought right for you. Afraid you're right about not as well made but as they were before,before very expensive but my god could they last? Engine wise etc. Well maintained they'd last indefinitely, badly maintained the pocket would be well lightened. Had 2 myself, excellent tractors.