Chapter 29: Finishing Touches with Decals & Paint
It’s the final countdown! With just 5 days until the Classic Green Reunion, Nathan is putting on the finishing touches to his 1925 John Deere Spoker D — built entirely from scratch. In this episode, he’s applying the decals and fitting on the hood. Plus, his daughter helps out by hand-painting the “John Deere” lettering on the front end. Nathan wraps up the episode with a full walk-around of the finished tractor, showing off every detail of his from-scratch restoration before it heads to its first public debut at The Classic Green Reunion! The Classic Green Reunion - June 12-14 in West Bend, WI!

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Chapter 30: Starting up the 1925 John Deere Spoker D Tractor 🎉

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Fixing a Cracked Head on a 1935 John Deere GP 🔧🚜

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Chapter 27: Fender Prep & Paint — Getting Close to the Finish Line

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Most Ridiculous Worker Mistakes Caught on Camera

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Dangerous Grindstone Installation in 1971

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Installing Pistons, Rods & Flywheel | 1926 John Deere Model D 🔧🚜

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I Spent 5 Years Farming from Scratch

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What Happened to the Cox .049? | The Engine That Couldn’t Survive Modern Childhood

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Finishing my Massive Grapple Project - Building the Claw

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I Repaired the Broken Swing Gear which no Mechanic Repairs |Give your Opinion by Watching the Video

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WILL THIS FORGOTTEN FORD TRACTOR RUN AGAIN!

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Repairing & Installing the Radiator | 1926 John Deere Model D 🔧🚜

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Extreme Dangerous Monster Stump Removal Excavator | Amazing Fastest Wood Chipper Machines #13

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Restoring An Excavator From Scrap: Start To Finish. Was It Worth It?

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Revealing The SPECIAL TECHNIQUE Of A Pakistani Man To EXTRACT GOLD From Used Motherboard Waste

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Building a Custom Boom for My Excavator to Run a Harvester Head Cutting Birch

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Resto-Modding My Classic Rear-Engine Tractor (Nightmare Difficulty)

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Why the Oliver Tractor Corporation Was Dismantled - The Innovator That Got Swallowed by a Giant

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The Secret to Flat Lumber: A Simple Sawmill Trick: Perfectly Flat Lumber Every Time!

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