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RunningaDeere

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john deere 110tlb
I guess long time reader, first time joined. Electrician by trade, learned to run a whole bunch of equipment while on the job; you learn to feel the hydraulics real well when up 50' in a bucket truck, nothing like those heart stopping drops!

Now, I'm working on developing our 20 acre property, with our John Deere 110TLB. It's a 2004, 900 hrs, and we've owned it since less than 20 hours on the meter. It's a heck of a tractor, and I've gleaned a good deal of information from this site in the past about working it.

See you guys around!:dance1:
 
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:welcome: to TBN kick back enjoy and share.
 
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To the forum Running. You came to the right place to get any question answered.

We all love pictures.
 
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thx, and appreciated:drink:
 
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Being an electrician you will have lots of occasions to help out DIY members that like to make electrical power changes, many of which are not only not to code but downright dangerous.
 
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Welcome sparky. My dad retired as a master electrician. Much respect you.
 
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Wow, I appreciate the warm words; thanks for making me welcome!
 

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