Just came across this one. You are what we need more of in this country. A dad who takes time with his children in teaching them it is ok to get hands dirty! Love the old John Deere and hope you keep doing the AD thing with the boys! I have a grandson who loves my 6 old John Deere lawn tractors!
One of the best tractor videos on RUclips hands down. Great job getting the boys involved. Memories for a lifetime and i heard some positive comments coming from the boys the whole time. Cool stuff
Just found your video and really enjoyed watching the kids helping out! The tires really changed the way it looks, I haven't seen a better tire/wheel combo. I have a '64 110 myself and would like to know what size of rear tire you went with? Already found the front size from a previous comment, thanks for any info in advance
Hey thanks for reaching out. I think the rear tire size I ordered from simpletire.com was CARLISLE 23x8.50-12 84A4 B Tru power. simpletire.com/brands/carlisle-tires/tru-power#v=1&tireSize=23-8.50-12&mpn=523301
Great video! I have a '65 110 and I think those wheels and tires would be great on mine as well. Could you tell me what a set of 4 like that cost from the place you mentioned? Thanks!
@@Wachuko-1 I believe he just flipped them around to the further offset side, normally the rims are flipped the other way and the tire is tucked under the fender. I have a 66 110.
Just came across this one. You are what we need more of in this country. A dad who takes time with his children in teaching them it is ok to get hands dirty! Love the old John Deere and hope you keep doing the AD thing with the boys! I have a grandson who loves my 6 old John Deere lawn tractors!
Thanks for watching. I thought it was a good project for the boys to do together, and thay enjoyed it.
One of the best tractor videos on RUclips hands down. Great job getting the boys involved. Memories for a lifetime and i heard some positive comments coming from the boys the whole time. Cool stuff
Thanks!
Good times precious unforgettable memories ❤
Thanks for watching!
Good thing for kids to drive they can’t go fast enough to hurt themselves.👍
Great Video, so many happy memories made this day.
Loved this video. I am looking for a little tractor just like that one. The kids were having so much fun. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for commenting. The boys had fun for sure!
Nice, I got a 1965 that I just got running
Great 👍
Just found your video and really enjoyed watching the kids helping out! The tires really changed the way it looks, I haven't seen a better tire/wheel combo. I have a '64 110 myself and would like to know what size of rear tire you went with? Already found the front size from a previous comment, thanks for any info in advance
Hey thanks for reaching out. I think the rear tire size I ordered from simpletire.com was
CARLISLE 23x8.50-12 84A4 B Tru power.
simpletire.com/brands/carlisle-tires/tru-power#v=1&tireSize=23-8.50-12&mpn=523301
@@sheldonnolt6426 : thank you👍😊
Great video! I have a '65 110 and I think those wheels and tires would be great on mine as well. Could you tell me what a set of 4 like that cost from the place you mentioned? Thanks!
I paid $396.36 for 4 tires. Thanks for watching.
What size of front weel and rear weel?
Would like to know more about the tire size and wheels ? Are these factory sized wheels or wheels from another tractor ?
They are factory size and you can buy them... rear 23x8.50x12 and 16x6.50x8 front...
What brand front tires and size? Great looking 110
Thanks! Front tires are
170/60-8 C V61
simpletire.com/brands/vredestein-tires/v61
Quick question... the tires... are those mounted on stock rims or you got wider rims for those?
Never mind... I have now learned that there are different width wheels... learning, learning...
@@Wachuko-1 I believe he just flipped them around to the further offset side, normally the rims are flipped the other way and the tire is tucked under the fender. I have a 66 110.