grnspot110
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I recently happened onto a CL ad for a "John Deere Lawn Cart". Since I was about to build a small parade trailer to haul one of my JD "lawn tractors" behind one of the bigger "garden tractors" in parades, I took notice of this one. I'd never seen a JD like this one & did a little research on it, turned out to be a 22B golf course maintenance trailer:
Trouble was, it was 300 miles from home & I'm not much of a traveler! Thought it over for a few days & since if was JD & since it was an uncommon item, decided to go for it. This one was built in 2010 & was a warranty return to the manufacturer, I bought it from an employee of the mfg. after repairs were made. So after an all day drive of 625 miles, it now belongs to me:
The size is just right 44" x 60" bed, low sides, ramp gate & very well built:
Found the 8" SS hub caps on Ebay & picked up a pair of flat -top fenders for it. Worked most of yesterday morning on the fenders:
Had to stretch them 2" at the bottom & weld on 1" spacers to the back:
Leveled & placed them to drill the mounting holes:
Then used lightweight body putty to smooth the welds:
During the afternoon I sanded & painted them, a couple coats of Rustoleum "John Deere Green" underneath & 4 coats of John Deere "AG Green" on the top. ~~ Lowell
Trouble was, it was 300 miles from home & I'm not much of a traveler! Thought it over for a few days & since if was JD & since it was an uncommon item, decided to go for it. This one was built in 2010 & was a warranty return to the manufacturer, I bought it from an employee of the mfg. after repairs were made. So after an all day drive of 625 miles, it now belongs to me:
The size is just right 44" x 60" bed, low sides, ramp gate & very well built:
Found the 8" SS hub caps on Ebay & picked up a pair of flat -top fenders for it. Worked most of yesterday morning on the fenders:
Had to stretch them 2" at the bottom & weld on 1" spacers to the back:
Leveled & placed them to drill the mounting holes:
Then used lightweight body putty to smooth the welds:
During the afternoon I sanded & painted them, a couple coats of Rustoleum "John Deere Green" underneath & 4 coats of John Deere "AG Green" on the top. ~~ Lowell