Wow, just wow! You really got carried away on this one, Don! 😉 Never mind, “good as new”. This one’s way better than new, especially with that sand blast/epoxy primer. Also, FWIW, that first piece of music accompanying the fast forward assembly had me tapping my toe bigtime! 😂🔧👍
As always a great video and things look very clear. Expoy primer is there a advantage to using that. I do not know diddle squat about painting of any type. I have read that the John Deere LA Series we really high grade stuff. The new ones sure have gone low quality for sure.
You always do great repairs, but a fresh coat of paint makes it look awesome 👌 well done 😊
Thanks Mike!
Great Job and love the videos
Thanks Bob or Debbie. Or both of you 😎👍
As always it’s amazing the amount of quality work you put into your things. You also seem to make a decent profit. Take care and thanks for the video.
Thanks Steve
Wow, just wow! You really got carried away on this one, Don! 😉 Never mind, “good as new”. This one’s way better than new, especially with that sand blast/epoxy primer. Also, FWIW, that first piece of music accompanying the fast forward assembly had me tapping my toe bigtime! 😂🔧👍
This one turned out great. It sold in 10 minutes after I sent a buddy a picture of the finished job.
Boy did you turn that thing around,,,, Wow !!! Nice job
Thanks Len. 👍
Awesome man!!!
Thanks for watching!
@@randomwrenching look forward for it every week
Just picked up an la145 with 300 hours seem to be a good machine glad to hear your opinion on this model
Awesomeness
Thanks for watching Tom
As always a great video and things look very clear.
Expoy primer is there a advantage to using that.
I do not know diddle squat about painting of any type.
I have read that the John Deere LA Series we really high grade stuff.
The new ones sure have gone low quality for sure.
The LA models are good tractors. Epoxy primer outlasts regular primer as long as the prep work is good. Like coating the steel in plastic.
Can you share a rough estimate on how much $$$ you have into it???
I did this unit a while ago, like most of my videos. I don't remember off the top of my head, but probably around $900-$1000
Replace the spindle brg and drill and install zert with inter cover removed will last 15 years at least
Save money folks
That works. I usually do bearings instead of spindles, as long as the casting isn't broken.
Can cruise control be put on a E140 John Deere that doesn't have it
Possibly. The dash and console are different. All the required parts are likely available from Deere. I'm sure they will cost lots of money though.