John Deere Museum

When you start searching for a vintage or virtually any pre-owned tractor for your place, there are a couple of factors you have to keep in mind. To start with, try not to get caught up from nostalgia. Obtaining and rejuvenating an antique tractor may be a delightful fulfilling hobby. Nonetheless it also can turn out to be a really expensive one.

   

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Prior to your beginning to look for your tractor, make sure you understand what you really want. This may appear overly simple, nevertheless it is easy to become side tracked and acquire something which you didn't start out to find. Only if you are able to put together an itemized list of your requirements should you start your search. Don't forget to include your technical and performance requirements in your listing. If you do not know exactly what you are hunting for, how are you going to determine how and where to look?

If you are sincerely hunting for an antique tractor, be careful and not let enthusiasm run away with you. If you do, you may well be in trouble before you start the project. Restoring an antique tractor or other old farm implement is satisfying. But it isn't an overnight project moreover it is able to become costly very swiftly. Components for many old tractors are obtainable but some are challenging to locate and may be on the spendy side. Original tires may be impossible to find and replica tires may cost more than your tractor. You may well discover that instead of purchasing a project tractor, it would be just as fulfilling to buy one which somebody else has already put all of the time, effort and expense into. Odds are good that you could purchase it for less money than the owner put into it, to say nothing of all of his labor.

Try out the tractor before you decide to buy it. Do you find it simple to get started and seem, sound and feel right? Are the tires in good shape? Is there any kind of hydraulic seepage apparent? Do you detect any missing components or accessories? Be sure and give just as close an evaluation to any attachments. Finally, be sure that an antique tractor truly fulfills the requirements of the job you want it for. It truly is hard to go wrong with an antique tractor such as a John Deere if you search cautiously.

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January 25, 2009

Patman5678 @ 6:18 pm #

sweet

February 19, 2009

JohnDeerePowered @ 7:10 pm #

Cool video you should add some music. It’s to bad the bean counters at Deere&Co. closed that facility down What A Shame. I only got one chance to go there.

August 16, 2009

AgMechanic70 @ 9:10 am #

A red JD at 1:49? Great JD vid! love those old antique tractors wish i could go their sometime!!!

August 23, 2009

emeryjk @ 9:07 pm #

WOW, the Dain 3 wheel drive. I haven’t seen that tractor in a while. Anybody know where it is now??

November 3, 2009

ljdcrazy13 @ 7:20 pm #

No but I do know that restored, they are well over a million dollars. I have been to this museum. Its awesome.

ljdcrazy13 @ 7:24 pm #

Its great! The red John Deere was a custom order you could buy.

ljdcrazy13 @ 7:26 pm #

When did they close it down? I went a couple of years ago.

March 21, 2010

MisterClean121 @ 10:12 pm #

Nothing runs like a Deere

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