Last November while deer hunting in PA, a vintage John Deere 110 garden tractor dropped in my lap. A friend of mine that I hunt with who lives in PA asked me if I might be interested in a 1966 John Deere. It had been in his family since it was new. I thought about it for about 2 seconds and bought it sight unseen, well almost sight unseen. My friend had his wife text a couple of pictures. The tractor had been very well cared for and is in amazing shape for being nearly 50 years old. Finding any tractor this old that is this clean is pretty rare. Starts right up and runs great.
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1966 Round Fender John Deere 110
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1966 Round Fender John Deere 110
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Re: 1966 Round Fender John Deere 110
You done good. Jealous.
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Re: 1966 Round Fender John Deere 110
Nice; I've got a 67 and after $400 - $500 in parts, paint, and 40 or more hours of labor, it almost looks that good.
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Re: 1966 Round Fender John Deere 110
Green and red in the shed...reminds me of Christmas! Speaking of which, looks like it came early for you! Congrats!! Very nice!!!
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