I am in the finishing stages of my first tractor restoration. It is a 1936 John Deere Model A.
This is what it looked like when I got it.
I bought it from a salvage yard in Barnesville, MN. The only thing it had going for it was the fact that it ran and the tires held air.
I stripped it all down, shot it with a coat of primer, then I put it all back together so I could get it into the shop for the winter. Once it got warm out again I continued work on it with many new parts such as front wheel bearings, front tires, steering wheel, the correct exhaust pipe (on order), and a few other odds and ends.
I have all the lettering painted yellow on the axle, radiator, shift cover, flywheel and I painted the JD symbols on the tractor yellow as well.
Here is what it looks like so far.
I still need to put decals and the correct exhaust system on it yet, and a few finishing details too. Any questions, feel free to ask
This is what it looked like when I got it.
I bought it from a salvage yard in Barnesville, MN. The only thing it had going for it was the fact that it ran and the tires held air.
I stripped it all down, shot it with a coat of primer, then I put it all back together so I could get it into the shop for the winter. Once it got warm out again I continued work on it with many new parts such as front wheel bearings, front tires, steering wheel, the correct exhaust pipe (on order), and a few other odds and ends.
I have all the lettering painted yellow on the axle, radiator, shift cover, flywheel and I painted the JD symbols on the tractor yellow as well.
Here is what it looks like so far.
I still need to put decals and the correct exhaust system on it yet, and a few finishing details too. Any questions, feel free to ask
