Awesome! I enjoy watching your restore & repair videos. Helps me to constantly learn more about tractor repair. I have been working on a 1971 JD 1020 for over six years ( when time & money allowed me to move forward) it’s finally being repainted and it was my late father’s tractor.
Those old two cylinder Deeres were made so the average farmer could fix most issues right in the field. That's why you find the odd nut, bolt, nail, ect here and there.
That came apart fairly easily. Glad you like the pocket screwdriver. I have a spare orange one if it gets lost or anything. Just hit me up. My wife laughs at me for how many of those I’ve acquired over the years. Lol. I have to agree the picture and sound is way better on this camera and yet the old one worked fine.
Excellent video Brandon :) also amazing how those John Deere also other old tractor makes made back then when put together also never use torque bar gauges all down by human strength I remember my elders told me back long time ago! But yes amazing built tough and lasted long time too before rebuilt job on motor and got long term hours too sure amazing!
Parker Farms in Oakwood , Ontario , Canada has probably 30 old Oliver’s undercover Not sure if there is any Waterloo MOLINE mixed in. But they would know where to look