Really enjoying all these videos. Looking at getting some old iron myself. Would you recommend the 2XX series over a 110/112? Only mowing 4/10 of an acre and will be picking up a tiller as well. I’m torn on what to go for. Would like a 316/18 but the tillers seem to go for just as much as a mower, if not more. I love the 140H3 as well, but that’s out of the question now unfortunately.
What year is your 111? I am looking for a key switch for mine which is an 1984 C111J model. If you don't have one, perhaps you know where I can get one. I do not have a part number unfortunately.
@@mikestarcherI did that already and received the incorrect part. So I've had to send the part back. Unfortunately I do not have a part number to go by. I only have the model and serial number of my machine. If those tab letters don't match correctly, I cause more damage with it being incorrect. I have a 6 tab key switch. The new one that showed up from ebay, the tab letters definitely did not match. Any other suggestions?
@@mikestarcherI will try that. Hopefully I can find something considering the year might be obsolete. Not the first time I've been told a part is obsolete. Thank you brother. Appreciate it.
Hey Mike was curious and thought if anybody would know it would definitely be you. I have a John Deere 214 with a mower deck and the serial number is M00673X528575 however I’ve researched and cannot find any information on this particular deck as far as sizing, belt length, width of cut, blades etc. you have any suggestions?
That's an aewsome collection! I only have one right now. I want 2 more. I love going to tractor shows with them.
Really enjoying all these videos. Looking at getting some old iron myself.
Would you recommend the 2XX series over a 110/112? Only mowing 4/10 of an acre and will be picking up a tiller as well.
I’m torn on what to go for. Would like a 316/18 but the tillers seem to go for just as much as a mower, if not more.
I love the 140H3 as well, but that’s out of the question now unfortunately.
@@Bushwookie_18 I would suggest a 200 series for a first tractor, probably a 212 would be easiest to find
hi mike i am looking for a front axle for a 116 jd lawn tractor
@DanLamey-qk7se try ebay or local parts yards
The patio paint looks likes it’s a little off.
Details on the patio paint?
@@scottclarke2293 wym?
@@mikestarcher brand and color, or paint code?
@@scottclarke2293 Rust-Oleum almond gloss
What year is your 111? I am looking for a key switch for mine which is an 1984 C111J model. If you don't have one, perhaps you know where I can get one. I do not have a part number unfortunately.
@@Beaconbrook should be able to get one off ebay. I'm pretty sure mine is a 1980
@@mikestarcherI did that already and received the incorrect part. So I've had to send the part back. Unfortunately I do not have a part number to go by. I only have the model and serial number of my machine. If those tab letters don't match correctly, I cause more damage with it being incorrect. I have a 6 tab key switch. The new one that showed up from ebay, the tab letters definitely did not match. Any other suggestions?
@@Beaconbrook use deeres website to find part number
@@mikestarcherI will try that. Hopefully I can find something considering the year might be obsolete. Not the first time I've been told a part is obsolete. Thank you brother. Appreciate it.
hi mike i got ur answer can you give me any psrts yards by you thanks
i don't really have any local, i would try almost heaven mower salvage.
Hey Mike was curious and thought if anybody would know it would definitely be you. I have a John Deere 214 with a mower deck and the serial number is M00673X528575 however I’ve researched and cannot find any information on this particular deck as far as sizing, belt length, width of cut, blades etc. you have any suggestions?
@@MeltonIndustries u have Instagram? Send me a Pic of it if you do.
instagram.com/mike_starcher_youtube?igsh=MW1xZ3QxanFib3BmaQ==
Ok just messaged you thanks it wouldn’t let me attach a photo directly I think you have to accept the chat request first