John Deere 110
1963 - 1974
100 Series Garden tractor
Series map:
110
112
7.0hp
10.0hp
Production
Manufacturer John Deere
Garden tractor
Built in Horicon, Wisconsin, USA
The "10" in the John Deere 110 model name did not refer to the tractor's horsepower, but was keeping in line with the New Generation tractor models (1010, 2010, 3010, 4010).
Variants
110H hydraulic lift
Mechanical
Two-wheel drive
Manual steering
Manual brakes
Open operator station.
Tractor hitch
Type sleeve hitch Opt Optional
Power Take-off (PTO)
Mid PTO independent
Clutch manual idler pulley
110 Serial Location
Serial number plate below the steering column on the Deere 110.
Electrical
Ground negative
Battery volts 12
Battery AH 24
References
The John Deere 10 Series New Generation Tractors published in 2004, by Hain Publishing
America's Leading Farm Equipment Manufacturer Introduces... published in 1963, by John Deere
110 Lawn and Garden Tractor published in 1964, by John Deere
110 Lawn and Garden Tractor published in 1965, by John Deere
Weekend Freedom Machine published in 1966, by John Deere
John Deere Lawn & Garden Tractors published in 1967
Modern Farming published in 1965, by John Deere
Operator's Manual 110 (OM-M40401) published in 1963
Operator's Manual 110 and 110H (OM-M41412) published in 1966
Service Manual 110 and 112 Lawn and Garden Tractors (SM-2059) published in 1967
Operator's Manual 38 Rotary Mower (OMM41126) published in 1963
Operator's Manual 42 Front Blade (OMM440688) published in 1963
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