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well i picked up a 1967 john deere 110. got it from the original owner, all original paint, had not been run since 1996. thankfully its been in a heater garage under a blanket so it in still in very good shape. had to pull the carb and fuel tank as it was pretty crunch and nasty in there. I should pry go buy a lotto ticket though, no rust, it all cleaned up and the battery didnt even leak and acid. This is like a time caplse. all the shields, stickers, pins all in tacked, it i could only find more AC's in ths shape. oh well. Going to deere tomorrow to get a carb kit and some other parts. hopefully have it up and running next week. engine had great compression. front tires are junk, but rears good. came with a mower deck and a snowblower. the snowblower is going, but pry keep the mower and do some laps with her.

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WOW...That is one sweeeet green machine.dOddOddOddOd.You are going to leave it as is paint wise? If you happen to be looking for a pair of OEM headlights and rear tail light..I am the man to see! ;)Don't tell anyone but I have a soft spot for some of the older green stuff!

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I plan to give it a good cleaning and buff/wax job. I am not a fan of restoring things, just nice clean originals. How much for the front and rear lights? any front tires? the thin ones? and you need a snowblower?

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Mine was REAL bad when I bought it...hence, the repaint! I will PM you with price on lights as I do not want to get :|| again!

I don't have the tires and don't need the blower but thanks anyway!

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Nice old elephant ear 110 Nate. Those guys built some really tough gt. If you've got the space I'd keep the blower for show. congr:drlats

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Chris;

I wanted to keep the tractor as original as possible! :D

Actually,I wanted to see if you guys were paying attention! The guys on this site don't miss a thing!OO You guys would notice if I used a flat washer where a lock washer is supposed to be! ;)

Of coarse...Murphy's law strikes again!...I ran OUT of paint with one tire to go! It has since been finished! ^

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I did some mowing in the past at a woman's farm I hunt on with one of those, loved the vari drive on it.

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