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Max Teegarden teaching how to start his 1938 John Deere G antique tractor. His wife Pat is filming. His father in law, Bill Hylton & brother-in-law Louie Hylton restored the John Deere G tractor approx 17-20 yrs ago. The John Deere wagon with sideboards was painted by Todd Keen in Union City, Indiana. Max and Pat use these to hall all their grand and great grandkids with their squirt guns in the town's parade. Or just for fun.
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My shoulder hurts just watching you spin that over.
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awesome tractor you have there Max. Well done :-)
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I have a feeling the wife knows more about the tractor than the husband...
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Well Done!
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It' s a very nice video and a very beautiful tractor ! :) I am a french fan of old tractor ! I subscribe to your channel :) Come on my channel !
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I love the sound of r
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Lady, it sounds like you actually are pretty familiar with the starting process :-)
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Nice G
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ole g I have a model a but bigger unstyled and throw a flame and talk to ya
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Good sounding old G, The G's had there own sound of all the 2 cylinders built.
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I've never been much of a Deere Fan but these old Johnny Poppers sure are nice.
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What an awesome tractor!
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Thank you for sharing. I love to hear a 2 cylinder start up.
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Enjoyed watching that. My uncle has a 1944 A that is the same deal. Open the cocks to let off the compression then turn the fly wheel. His G he bought new in 1947 & has an electric starter but he still liked to open the petcocks to make it crank easier. Now they usually park it on the hill and just drift off in 2nd gear & push up the clutch and PUT PUT PUT she goes. The 47 G also has a piece on the middle of the flywheel where one can lock in the steering wheel (take it off of course) & crank it
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Watch Max's other Youtube as he leaves to take the John Deere to town. You can hear it putt, putt, putt, putt good.