Yup, my 63 1010 RUS had a yellow transmission on it. Green, yellow, then green again. That is when I learned about the industrial version of the 1010. The previous owner left good enough alone. I soda blasted it and now it is green. I love my little 1010. Never disappoints and easy to work on. Wish UA-cam would let me post a pic.
That’s a darn good father. Wish everyone could experience what having good parents is like. A few of my friends grew up with drug addicted or alcoholic parents and it really destroyed those poor kids. Good to see a father spending time with his kid and teaching her things. Props to the guy. Also... beautiful tractor!
My now 27 year old daughter pretty much grew up in the shop with me too. We bonded over everything from fixing the lawn mower to restoring old cars, trucks and tractors. One day, I brought home a beat up, worn out 1975 GMC Beau James pickup. When she walked in after school, she took one look at it and immediately claimed it as her own. From there, the story is pretty much the same as this one. These days, we, along with my twin 5 year old grandsons, have lots of fun driving and showing the Beau James along side my "bookend" 1975 GMC Gentleman Jim.
Very nice ! Thanks Dad for helping her ! And 10/10 is my birthday! So I probably woulda bought it if I saw it also ! Have fun with it , take it to the fair ! I meet so many nice people at the fair with my old tractors on display !
Great job young Lady, It is good to have a common interest with your Dad, yes it is a great feeling to own your own tractor even more so when it's a rare model.
g, day from Australia, we have a Green diesel 1010 in the 60s when l was about 4-5 yrs old ,that start my love of 1010s tractors etc great job Brooke and Dad... cheers ...
Nice tractor. I love the Father & daughter bonding. My 1 concern is the child's long hair. I have worked as a mechanic & basic safety rules require no loose clothing, no loose jewelry & everyone must tie back their hair if it dangles past their face. If anything is dangling it can get caught in moving parts & pull you in.
It may not be super rare since it's an industrial model how ever it being and industrial that's not a bare back and has a 3pt , now that has to be rare and special!
Great old tractor, glad it's been saved- but it's got the wrong fuel cap, the red cap is diesel, either the red rubber peels off or you can get a cap without it, gasoline 1010s just had a silver metal cap.
Very cool!!! Great to see a father and daughter working on a worthy project these days! You need a mower for the yard or a blade to grade the driveway on it though... BTW I have a JD 8630 I will make you a deal on... :)
I had a John Deere model A that had red paint underneath the green paint. It had been "restored" before I got it and the Bondo was falling off. Underneath it was what looked like red paint. And to top that, the serial number was in between a 1950 or 1951. I believe it was made before the new year. Ive tried looking stuff up but didn't find anything. Am I crazy?
Hello my fellow tractor people. I have a question and hope some one can answer. I have a w4 it does not have a starter it has a metal pole with 2 90 degree bends and a round thing that goes in the hole under the grill. I bought a coil and alternator from Amazon. After I got them I found out that there are both 6 and 12 volt systems. The ones I got are 12 volt. I decided to go ahead and put them on the w4. I ran a wire from the bolt on the back of the alternator to the positive on the coil. And a wire from the negative to the bolt on the distributor turned the crank for 2 days then realized I needed initial power so I taped wires to a 12 volt drill battery. Cranked it and it fired up. After all that here is my question. What will happen if I keep using it this way. Can 6 volt points work with 12 volt stuff.
There was 63 built ...www.johnnypopper.com/weirddeere/NG/The_JD700.html The 700A had 370 built... www.tractordata.com/industrial-tractors/000/0/2/28-john-deere-700a.html
Interesting video. So nice to see a young person, especially a young lady like this taking an interest in a classic tractor. 😃
Brooke your tractor is amazing... and you are wonderfull to.... 👍😘
Yup, my 63 1010 RUS had a yellow transmission on it. Green, yellow, then green again. That is when I learned about the industrial version of the 1010. The previous owner left good enough alone. I soda blasted it and now it is green.
I love my little 1010. Never disappoints and easy to work on. Wish UA-cam would let me post a pic.
That made my day seeing our future generation working on a old farm equipment. Thank you. And girl you rock.
That’s a darn good father. Wish everyone could experience what having good parents is like. A few of my friends grew up with drug addicted or alcoholic parents and it really destroyed those poor kids. Good to see a father spending time with his kid and teaching her things. Props to the guy. Also... beautiful tractor!
I wish more kids had a dad like this. One of the few girls in her school that own a tractor. More power to both of them.
Awesome story, thanks for sharing! 🇺🇸🚜👍
Unique tractor! Good job dad teaching his daughter life lessons. If you want something you’ve gotta work for it but it pays off in the end.
Father and Daughter.... Brilliant!
Awesome Young Lady and such a sharp looking old tractor.
You go girl, that's a fine looking tractor,
Beautiful job on the resto! Congrats to you both, Dad for picking up the tractor, daughter for the dedication & determination. NOW THIS IS AMERICA!
Wow that’s a beautiful tractor
My now 27 year old daughter pretty much grew up in the shop with me too. We bonded over everything from fixing the lawn mower to restoring old cars, trucks and tractors. One day, I brought home a beat up, worn out 1975 GMC Beau James pickup. When she walked in after school, she took one look at it and immediately claimed it as her own. From there, the story is pretty much the same as this one. These days, we, along with my twin 5 year old grandsons, have lots of fun driving and showing the Beau James along side my "bookend" 1975 GMC Gentleman Jim.
My grandfather had a 1010 and he called it the one 0 one 0.
Sweet Yellow 1010 Deere.....Awesome to see father and daughter...
There is always something neat about the old industrial tractors
Truly 🔧 Daddy's Girl. 🔧
I love old tractor's
Very nice ! Thanks Dad for helping her ! And 10/10 is my birthday! So I probably woulda bought it if I saw it also ! Have fun with it , take it to the fair ! I meet so many nice people at the fair with my old tractors on display !
That’s kool tractor but the bond between y’all is the best part
You can't have enough John Deere New Generation tractors!
Great job young Lady, It is good to have a common interest with your Dad, yes it is a great feeling to own your own tractor even more so when it's a rare model.
I learned a new word by watching this video.. ""Edginal-cational""... Nice job little one.. Keep up the great work..
That would be edjumacational...I say it too.
g, day from Australia, we have a Green diesel 1010 in the 60s when l was about 4-5 yrs old ,that start my love of 1010s tractors etc great job Brooke and Dad... cheers ...
1010's are the only big tractor ive had. we had 2 normals. and 1 yelllow diesel with a loader. it was beefy
Nice tractor. I love the Father & daughter bonding. My 1 concern is the child's long hair. I have worked as a mechanic & basic safety rules require no loose clothing, no loose jewelry & everyone must tie back their hair if it dangles past their face. If anything is dangling it can get caught in moving parts & pull you in.
Nice it’s much more than just metal. It’s Precious.
I lv this 🚜 and sweet girl
Not olny a beautiful tractor but wonderful memories.
I have some kind of rare tractors I wouldn't even mind parting with them especially if somebody that would restore
I like that. Good for her!
4:32 Far right one - with a flat tyre ! When I first saw it, thought it was a half-track !
Back in the 1970's our nearest John Deere dealer had an entire lot of yellow painted John Deere tractors that were for Industrial clients.
Like the beefy tires on that tractor...
It may not be super rare since it's an industrial model how ever it being and industrial that's not a bare back and has a 3pt , now that has to be rare and special!
Great story!
Great old tractor, glad it's been saved- but it's got the wrong fuel cap, the red cap is diesel, either the red rubber peels off or you can get a cap without it, gasoline 1010s just had a silver metal cap.
Very cool!!! Great to see a father and daughter working on a worthy project these days! You need a mower for the yard or a blade to grade the driveway on it though... BTW I have a JD 8630 I will make you a deal on... :)
Very nice
1:40 "Edunocational" lol
I had a John Deere model A that had red paint underneath the green paint. It had been "restored" before I got it and the Bondo was falling off. Underneath it was what looked like red paint. And to top that, the serial number was in between a 1950 or 1951. I believe it was made before the new year. Ive tried looking stuff up but didn't find anything. Am I crazy?
So has she given it a good greasing ?
2:16 The hitch arms should NOT be touching the tyres !
Her tractor ?
Come back next week - it'll be pink !
How can a tractor be so "cute"... Seriously!
The older tractors just look friendly. Every time I open the shop door, it's like my Allis D-17 is saying hello.
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Here’s a tractor safety tip never stand beside it when u start it
My stepdad has a john Deere 1010 crawler/ dozer
There is one like it but it a diesel
so where do you get paper to buy all of those tractors and who mows that lawn in there LoL
Hello my fellow tractor people. I have a question and hope some one can answer. I have a w4 it does not have a starter it has a metal pole with 2 90 degree bends and a round thing that goes in the hole under the grill. I bought a coil and alternator from Amazon. After I got them I found out that there are both 6 and 12 volt systems. The ones I got are 12 volt. I decided to go ahead and put them on the w4. I ran a wire from the bolt on the back of the alternator to the positive on the coil. And a wire from the negative to the bolt on the distributor turned the crank for 2 days then realized I needed initial power so I taped wires to a 12 volt drill battery. Cranked it and it fired up. After all that here is my question. What will happen if I keep using it this way. Can 6 volt points work with 12 volt stuff.
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So how rare is a 1965 jd 700 ... i know where one is sitting in a barn ..
There was 63 built ...www.johnnypopper.com/weirddeere/NG/The_JD700.html
The 700A had 370 built... www.tractordata.com/industrial-tractors/000/0/2/28-john-deere-700a.html
It's got airplane tires on the front