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John Deere 112 110 Patio

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Lee Brown

10-23-2006 05:32:51




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Hello! My brother has a 1970 110 Patio model (according to the s/n) that was painted green years ago, and I'd like to get him a hood and seat, if they are available. Can you let me know who might have those parts?

Also, he bought a 112 Hydraulic Lift, in case he needs any parts for the Patio. However, it looks like it's in decent shape to me. Can you tell me what year it was built, and if he's better off fixing up the Patio with parts from this, or fixing up the 112 and finding other parts for the Patio from somewhere else?

The 112 Hydraulic Lift (at least that's what the hood says) is Type T0632 and s/n 262438 M.

Thanks for any assistance you can provide!

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Louden

10-23-2006 09:51:18




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 Re: John Deere 112 110 Patio in reply to Lee Brown, 10-23-2006 05:32:51  
The seats on the patios were special in that they have a crinkle paint texture on the back. You could recover the seat for just a few dollars or try to find an elusive NOS patio seat. I've seen them go for $700 plus on ebay. The hoods were special in that they were molded in fiberglass in the color they were painted. You could just paint a green hood a patio color-just don't scratch it or the green will show thru.Hope this helps, Jeff.

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Bob

10-23-2006 08:38:41




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 Re: John Deere 112 110 Patio in reply to Lee Brown, 10-23-2006 05:32:51  
Your 112 is a 1973.

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Steve from mo - dangit!

10-23-2006 07:30:11




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 Tough choice. in reply to Lee Brown, 10-23-2006 05:32:51  
The patio tractors are rare and valuable, although the green paint doesn't help. The hydraulic models are more so. Fix them both if possible. Cannibalize a plain tractor for parts.



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