
Very cool that you'll have this around, especially since it comes with some memories of your grandfather too.
That's great. Not only its a John Deere tractor, its in very good condition. Don't sound like it will take much to get it going under its own capabilities. Too bad you didn't have time to talk to some of the old timers down at the K&O gas and steam show, I know someone there probably has the answer for you. Are you just going to use it to ride around on?, or are you going to make it work?
That sure is a good weekend for you.![]()
Oh man the JD is really cool, I wish I had the space for a vintage tractor![]()
now that's what I was talking about! keep your eye on craigs list for a shredder ( bush hog ) and you will be all set. I am sure it has a pto, but does it have 3 point hydraulic lift also? I think you mentioned it in the past, but what model is it? you might want to check out MY TRACTOR FORUM. good info.
jim
That is a nice tractor you got. I'm jealous.
I really want a JD, my father drove one on the farm when I was young.
Someday I'll get one.

that is a fine looking machine, even better as you know the whole history and its been in the family from day 1. hope you can get it started soon
all you need now are a battered straw hat, a red vest and some dungerees! hillbilly style!![]()
I prefer the term redneck as we don't have many hills around here or where I grew up. Or as Bo and Luck Duke said in the new Dukes of Hazard movie Appalachian American.Congrats on your tractor acquisition Matt , that's definitely a keeper. I am enjoying seeing all your updates on your progress.
Sweet B model...I'd like to get one myself one day - with that pulley I could run a line shaft and get some old belt driven tools.
One tip for starting a 6v vehicle:
I had a dead 6v battery on my old Jeep for a few years...didn't buy a new battery cause it wasn't really road worthy. So I just jumped it off my truck. Make sure the vehicle you're using to jump is NOT running (staying closer to 12v instead of 14V when running) and you should be fine. Sure starts a lot faster! Oh...and don't leave the jumpers connected any longer than you need to get it cranked over...don't wanna fry a coil or anything.
Hi JB
I just caught up on the Hidey Hole adventures. I like the progress you are making and hope you enjoy all those new old pieces of equipment
Sorry to hear about your Buddy but the replacement dog will surely find a place in the family.
Now That Is A Tractor.
I'll try to stay more current in the future
Don
There is one place on where the legs, the under table support bars and the angle iron trim all meet so I have to go through 1/4" (6.4mm) of metal, 1.5" (3.8cm) of wood, the other 1/4" of the leg, the 1/4" of support bar, then finely to the tapped hole on the 1/4" thick angle iron trim. Lots and LOTS of holes were drilled for a pilot, full size drill, then a few oversize drilled to make assembly easier.
that might make you more stressed out?Have you been checking out my bins?Nice bins!
stuff like that is when you wished you had a blasting cabinet. could of had those cleaned up in about a half hour. I have a cabinet like that one, almost the same color of green.
Where was the shop that closed and auctioned? in Ponca?
yeah $2500. sounds like a price for a new post lift. A place in Wichita has a 9k for $1600. and that's installed and brand new.
What is the place with the lift?at my time of life a nice set of bins is a nice set of bins!Have you been checking out my bins?![]()

Well at least the picture wasn't shaky!
I thought maybe you got the Cobra out and went to the Last Run car show? I went down for about an hour. I was looking for some Route 66 plates from Kansas. It appears that Kansas did not issue any plates about the Route 66. Its a shame they didn't have a license plate with that on it. I guess they were pissed that we only got 18 miles of it. It does seem strange to have such little bit of such a world famous road. I need to read up on why and how we came about with just the 18 miles. I bet a politician had something to do with it.
I did see a few Cobra's, and some other cool cars that you don't see everyday. Like a 10 door International limo truck, that thing almost had its own zip code it was so long.
I enjoy this thread.![]()
