new to me 2005 John Deere 110 TLB

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Rush, NY
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2005 110tlb
I'm taking delivery of my new to me 110 tlb next week. It has about 3100 hours and was school district owned previously. Is there anything I should look for when I do the first service? The dealer I am buying it from (kubota dealer) is replacing the return springs on the hydrostatic pedals because the forward pedal spring was broken. I am planning a full service, replacing all fluids and filters.

Also I am looking for some more QA buckets for the backhoes in the 18'' 20'' or 24'' range.
 
/ new to me 2005 John Deere 110 TLB #2  
Where are you "looking" ?
 
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I am in western ny. I have been looking around on fb marketplace, craigslist, the local equipment dealers, and machinery trader etc online
 
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Take a good look around the bell housing for cracks, once you get it home be sure to check the bolt torque on all the loader bolts.

Matt
 
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I'll be sure to check them when I get it home, the deal is mostly already done but I talked with the guys at the school district and more than anything it pushed snow, the backhoe is tight like new
 
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I have not picked it up yet... They are repairing the hydro pedal return springs but here's one. I am hoping to have it monday or tuesday next week
 
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I actually was in the deere dealer today and got to talk to the tech that usually was the one working on it when the school district owned it. He made me feel a lot better about the hours on it. They basically pushed snow with it and used it as a fork lift. He has just calibrated everything last year and it flow tested excellent about a year ago
 
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I really like the cab, and 4N1 on that!
 
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I have mixed feelings about the cab but the 4in1 is going to be nice! For the price I can deal with a cab, it'll be nice in the winter
 
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I have mixed feelings about the cab but the 4in1 is going to be nice! For the price I can deal with a cab, it'll be nice in the winter

If it has AC it will be nice in the summer. Down here I end up running the AC when it's cold outside. A cab becomes a glass oven in the sun.
 
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I am in western ny. I have been looking around on fb marketplace, craigslist, the local equipment dealers, and machinery trader etc online

I’ve had no luck finding a 36” bucket for my 310. I guess I’ll end up buying a new one but that’ll hurt.
 
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If it has AC it will be nice in the summer. Down here I end up running the AC when it's cold outside. A cab becomes a glass oven in the sun.

I dont think it has AC but heat will be nice in the winter
 
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I’ve had no luck finding a 36” bucket for my 310. I guess I’ll end up buying a new one but that’ll hurt.

I've seen a ton of 310 buckets kicking around the northeast
 
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Youæ±*e going to love that tractor, recently sold my 110 to buy a mini excavator and deeply regret the move. Hopefully the mini will grow on me.
 
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I dont think it has AC but heat will be nice in the winter

I think our high today was around 60 and I would have suffered without AC. My window latches are all messed up though so I can't easily prop them open. Might be better in a cab with windows that work?

I had originally set my sights on a 110 but they were too scarce and the ones I found were out of my budget. Backhoe wise my New Holland is a lot more machine but I can't use it as a regular tractor.
 
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Youæ±*e going to love that tractor, recently sold my 110 to buy a mini excavator and deeply regret the move. Hopefully the mini will grow on me.

We looked at a ton of minis, most were just hammered for the money we thought... But this came along for the same as we had into our Massey 1635 and its working out to almost an event deal... So can't beat it
 
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I think our high today was around 60 and I would have suffered without AC. My window latches are all messed up though so I can't easily prop them open. Might be better in a cab with windows that work?

I had originally set my sights on a 110 but they were too scarce and the ones I found were out of my budget. Backhoe wise my New Holland is a lot more machine but I can't use it as a regular tractor.

The doors on this open all the way (shocks removed and have chains on them) and the windows opened up easy. It does need a radio...
 

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