Tiny 1966 John Deere 60 Garden Tractor, First Deere Built Just For Lawn & Garden Work
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.พ. 2024
- Kevin Crile prizes his 1966 John Deere 60, outfitted with a snow blade. Offering just 6 horsepower, this machine was not especially strong or long-lasting, so there aren't many left around. But, Kevin has fun taking it to shows and popping wheelies on the tiny 60.
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Learned me a new thing today; didn’t know JD built a “60” lawn tractor 😃👍
I love all colors of old tractors
If it wasn't for people like this, I would never have known about that little tractor! Amazing! Well done!
Thanks for sharing
Love the LGT content!!
Neat little John Deere mower. I like it! Thanks
As an antique John Deere garden tractor collector, this is cool.
Nice!
Fun
Nice.
NICE
💚💛
A very basic machine there.
Looks great 👍
I have never really liked John Deere I still firmly believe that there are no better lawn and garden tractor than Wheel Horse and Work Horse from the good old year of 1984
First!!
34" deck not 32" deck
I have never liked John Deere I have always liked the Wheel Horse and Work Horse ever since the good old year of 1984
What a bad design for the blade. My old Cub works for it's fuel and I lay the blade over a couple times a year. I'd snap that thing easy.