John Deere 1938 Model A Antique Tractor Restoration
I restored my John Deere 1938 Model A antique tractor (on steel wheels) that my grandfather gave me when I was back in high school. It took me working on it off and on for over 20 years. I finally realized I was in way over my head and enlisted the professionals. Regardless, an antique tractor restoration for the ages! Literally! I think the restoration turned out great! This is a video about my journey with the old John Deere and my grandfather, Pipa. I also talk about growing up at antique tractor shows, antique tractor pulls, Tennessee / Kentucky Thresherman Show, wheat threshing, mini rod tractor pulls, antique tractor plow days.
My grandfather was cooler than your grandfather! I didn’t get the tractor finished in time for him to see it. As we come upon Father’s Day it is nice to have the tractor finished up and to be able to reflect on all the good times with my grandfather. I think I’ll go out and drive it around on Sunday. Maybe Granny and Pipa will be able to look down and see it! Thanks, Carl Brown Walling!
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You were Blessed. I rember sitting on my grandpa's lap and steer. equipment. Please go to shows. You did an Awesome job.
@DeanoRolls
8 ай бұрын
Thanks and yes I agree. It is amazing how memories of people and equipment go together.
I just want to let you know that your grandpa would be SUPER Proud of how far you have gone today😊
@DeanoRolls
Жыл бұрын
He never really liked the slicked up polished ones too much but I bet he'd like this one nonetheless. Thanks for watching and for the nice comment!
Lucky Guy ........back in the late 60's early 70's I got to ride around on our Oliver 60 and 15 years ago I got a John Deere 1948 Model A but I sold her so some other guy could restore it but I never saw it again.......now just mowing the 3 acre lawn with a new John Deere 380 rider.
@DeanoRolls
Жыл бұрын
At least your current tractor is still green?!? Additionally, it would be hard to mow 3 acres with an old John Deere. I'm just trying to help with some positives! LOL
Absolutely beautiful !
@DeanoRolls
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! Thanks for watching.
Great job on restoring the tractor , I bought a 1958 John Deere 420 w wide front end a couple months ago, I'm using it on our hunting grounds. Fixing a little at a time that needs mechanical work , maybe one day I will restore this one . Leroy
@DeanoRolls
Жыл бұрын
It'll be there ready (and probably working fine) when you are ready to restore it. These old tractors will just go forever.
Great restoration. He would be very proud to know that the tractor now has another life. Sometimes people don't let you know how they're feeling. That's ok too. You can sometimes tell by the expression on their face. There's something about machinery from the past that puts a smile on you're face.
@DeanoRolls
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks and thanks for watching. He'd think it was pretty cool that several thousand people watched a video about his old tractor. The old machines definitely put a smile on my face too. For me, though, it is the sound of the motors running on the old tractors. I could listen to them run all day.
Yes, your Grandpa would smile from ear to ear to see what a beautiful job you did to the old model A. Thank you for the video.
@DeanoRolls
3 жыл бұрын
I doubt he knew what a KZread was but I bet he'd think it was neat that a few thousand people have watched the video about his old tractor. Thanks for watching and for the kind comment!
Wonderful tribute to your grandfather.
@DeanoRolls
2 жыл бұрын
He'd have loved it and that people watched a video about it. Thanks for watching!
Rest assured, your grandfather would be proud. 🙏 Amazing story and a wonderful restoration.
@DeanoRolls
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and the very nice comment!
This was awesome,could watch this all day! Grandpa is very proud I’m sure👍👍
@DeanoRolls
2 жыл бұрын
Ahhh...so nice of you to say that. I took it to a show I'd not been to with it in a couple of decades a few weeks ago. I've been working on that video. It is almost ready to go (and turned out great). It was so fun!
former neighbor has A #9, one of first 12 prototypes that did the Nebraska state test! It. was "lost" for 68 years on the way back from Lincoln but you can almost see Waterloo production from where the tractor was stored. so many more stories.
@DeanoRolls
2 жыл бұрын
Mine is just an old run of the mill A nothing that special. It is amazing how many treasures like the one you describe are sitting in barns unknown around America. Future restorations! Thanks for watching.
Great video. I really enjoyed it.
@DeanoRolls
11 ай бұрын
"Funnest" video I've ever made. Thanks for watching and commenting.
4 things that are good is a jd tractor a Mack truck a Chevy truck and the good Lord your tractor looks good may the good Lord be with yall Andy from Abbeville sc
@DeanoRolls
3 жыл бұрын
I can get behind that. John Deere and the good Lord for sure. I might substitute Peterbilt or Kenworth and a RAM truck. But other than those minor 'upgrades' (ha) I don't see any issues here!
Thank you, great video. Appreciate the personal attitude.
@DeanoRolls
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to watch it.
Great job
@DeanoRolls
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! It was fun getting the old boy back online!
Show that beautiful tractor. Nothing beats the memories of your childhood. Hope tons more memories are made!
@DeanoRolls
Жыл бұрын
I've been to a few shows with it (including the show in Adams we used to go to). Brought back lots of memories (and also fun making videos about the experience). Thanks for watching and commenting.
Awesome
@DeanoRolls
Жыл бұрын
I love how it turned out. Thanks for watching!
That is a fantastic looking and running MACHINE
@DeanoRolls
4 жыл бұрын
I hear the mechanical wizard was top notch!!!
Very nice. I use to live in clarksville tn. Actually 37 years. Now I live in Georgetown Tx. I’m restoring a Ford 9n. Yeah it’s a lot of work.
@DeanoRolls
4 жыл бұрын
Worth it in the end though. All in I have spent about twice what the tractor is actually worth (but with things like this it isn't about the money). My grandfather always asked me why I wanted to spend so much money on a tractor that wasn't worth what I was spending. Maybe more money than sense!?!? HA! The grin on my face when I go start it up and run it is worth every penny! To me...not my wife! LOL
Well done, you did the right thing, now let it get a bit of patina.
@DeanoRolls
2 жыл бұрын
Perhaps maybe one of my kids will get to restore it again one day!
That was fantastic
@DeanoRolls
4 жыл бұрын
It turned out pretty good!
Thankyou for sharing your story. Absolutely beautiful, would love to have one in my collection someday.
@DeanoRolls
3 жыл бұрын
Time and money (mostly money) that is all they take! Ha! Good luck!
amazing story! i am sure he would be proud of you ...she truly is a beautifull tractor
@DeanoRolls
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for saying that and for watching. I made this video a while back and another commenter reminded me to watch it again. I teared up several times. Silly how an old chunk of rolling cast iron can connect us back to cherished memories of the past!
Beautiful machine, and restoration.
@DeanoRolls
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Time and money. Worth it to preserve a little piece of history I guess.
@jodido7804
3 жыл бұрын
@@DeanoRolls As we say here in Argentina, but whoever takes away the dance, is surely your pride
Plow days and tractor pulls.
@DeanoRolls
Ай бұрын
My granddad did both. I used to pull when I was a kid (back in high school). I'm going to goof around with this one on my property but no pulling anymore.
She's a beauty.
@DeanoRolls
3 жыл бұрын
I think it turned out a-okay!
I would have a smile like that too.
@DeanoRolls
3 жыл бұрын
Ha. Thanks for watching.
Coolest video yet
@DeanoRolls
4 жыл бұрын
Guest appearance by you!
I thought I recognized the gentleman that you call JR. He may not remember me, but he knows my dad back here in Nebraska very well.
@DeanoRolls
3 жыл бұрын
Wow...crazy small world! He has a KZread account if you want to ping him (he is below in the comments for this video as Jr Jr). His KZread user is kzread.info/dron/bDliEGBy7t9p3w8HiAhjsQ.html. I'm not sure if you can message someone like that or not. I'll text him you commented here.
Joey, this is way cool. #1 seeing a former classmate, #2 seeing the stuff from the threahermans show from the days when I grew up. A couple years ago I got to carry my son to enjoy it, one thing hasnt changed, still scorching hott. Love seeing the hometown stuff. Ty for sharing
@DeanoRolls
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching. The Thresherman's Show was always fun as a kid. Hot and even better dirty! I'd look like I'd rolled around in the dirt all day coming home each night. So fun!
@DeanoRolls
3 жыл бұрын
My wife said she just met you today. Small. Freaking. World. Ha!
@jodyh8617
3 жыл бұрын
@@DeanoRolls yes sir. It was funny, I was working and her mom introduced her, along out talks she said you was from springfield. I ask your name, I was like omg yes I know him we went to school together. Like you said it's a small world.
Fantastic. That is my dream. Great video and great work.
@DeanoRolls
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Good luck with yours!
Beautiful!
@DeanoRolls
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks...and thanks for watching!
@geoffkeeler5106
2 жыл бұрын
@@DeanoRolls It's a beautiful tractor, beautifully restored, and a beautiful story. Thanks for taking the trouble to put the video together. I bet your grandfather is delighted, both with the tractor (even though he wasn't a brand-new kind of guy) and with the fact that he was right!
That unbelievable oh my
@DeanoRolls
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks, it was a fun project!
verry nice
@DeanoRolls
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. And thanks for watching.
I found a jd 830 trying to buy it we had all jd tractors we had a and g and a 730. I love redoing the old jd
@DeanoRolls
3 жыл бұрын
Those big two cylinder diesels are like listening to a music box for me. Love the sound of those things. I like the G's too but the A is about the right size for me.
@andypressley4702
3 жыл бұрын
@@DeanoRollsI found a 720 today wide frount end. I had one. Love to work on them
There are usually 1-2 keck-gonnermans at Ky-TN are they one of yours ?
@DeanoRolls
3 жыл бұрын
I went a couple of years ago and sat beside one that was running the Baker's Fan. I could listen to the sound of that motor under load all day. I might have teared up a little bit (turns in man card). My granddad stopped going to that show in the 90s (but yes up until then). My uncle has the tractor now and is restoring it. So maybe it will show up there again soon. I'm planning to take mine there when they have the show again (hopefully this year).
Too bad your farm got sold. Good restoration
@DeanoRolls
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Lots of good memories with the cousins on that land. Time for someone else to enjoy it.
@Coltonm8994
3 жыл бұрын
@@DeanoRolls yeah my grandpa had a farm and it’s probably not to far away from being sold by his kids so I gotta save up and try to buy it.
@DeanoRolls
3 жыл бұрын
@@Coltonm8994 We thought about doing the same. Funny thing was my wife wanted to buy it more than I did. We could have done it. But I learned during the tractor restoration that I need to stick with what I'm good at...and it isn't farming stuff. Ha! Good luck on getting yours!
I don't know if anyone with respond, I want to restore a 1935 farmall, all the seals leak from front to back, where do I find seals and parts.
@DeanoRolls
4 жыл бұрын
Well John Deere is still in business and they still make/supply tons of parts for the old tractors (especially gaskets, seals, etc.). So we ordered almost all the things like that from them directly (from a John Deere dealership). I'm not sure if anyone still does this for Farmall parts. Other stuff were supplied by aftermarket people who re manufacture parts. I'm sure people do this for Farmall (as they are still very popular). Get a parts catalog for your tractor and start looking the parts numbers up on e-bay and it'll lead you to right people/places.
What was the total cost? I have always found it way cheaper to buy a restored machine than to do it yourself. Family tractors not withstanding.
@DeanoRolls
Ай бұрын
Absolutely cheaper to let someone else sink their money into a restoration (and then buy it after the fact). I've done a couple of different vehicles and you ALWAYS spend more than the end vehicle is even worth. The only exception might be if you do everything yourself (and I don't know many people who have all those skills). I spent about $17k on this restoration and the tractor is probably only worth $10k fully restored.
@derweibhai
Ай бұрын
Thanks for the reply. I just bought a full resto 36 A for $5500 at auction the other day, and it was painful to spend that much. In the process of a fanshaft conversion on it from rubber to clutch fan. I plan to run her hard on my 40 acre farm, just as it was intended. No parades for this one. I just enjoy seeing them work. Thanks for sharing your journey.
@DeanoRolls
Ай бұрын
@@derweibhai Good luck. Mine was used around middle TN hard for years. About every part I pulled off it was broken/worn out. Maybe one day somebody will buy yours after you wear it out. It'll still work fine! LOL