This showed up at my place today

Rustyoldjunk

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A friend brought this 65 110 out today.
He needed some parts and wanted to do some trading.
This tractor is surprisingly straight and complete other than the missing engine.
Nice little 110.
Now do I keep it or send it on down the road.
 

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These bring pretty good money around here as compared with most brands of old GTs.
The trick is to get them in front of the JD collector crowd.
I sold a first production year 66 112 a few months back that was very bad off.
Between paying me,paying me to pallet it and haul it to a Fastenal and paying Fastenal to ship it,he paid over $600 and it was $75 machine to to me.
Being a first year 112 made it more desirable even though it was very rough.
 

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Round fenders are one of the primary must haves for any serious John Deere collectors, been thinking about getting one myself for awhile now.
 
Jim, that one is in really good shape. It even still has the muffler heat shield on it.
I agree Brian.
It is really a good straight project to start on.
I did list it for sale this evening though.
I don't have time for it and I don't have anywhere good to store it out of my way right now.
It's really to nice to let it sit out back in the weeds.
So I will see if someone else wants a good little Deere project.
 
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