Big John Deere Tractor

GlossyTundra

Tractor Detailer
This is a 2004 John Deere(did two of the same ones, but only pics of one) 7210. This one was just a wash/wax



Wash-NXT

Shine trim tires gas tank-EO tire shine

Wax-Mothers cleaner/wax by PC

Other-EO nanowax on rims frame glass.



Interior-vacume, scrub with Simple green, EO tire shine on floor and weather seals, EO nano protectant on dash, and NXT glass on glass.



Interior before

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Interior after

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Exterior before

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Exterior after



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Sorry for the lack of after pics, I was exited about driving the tractor. I got it up to a rousing 20mph!!!!!!! oohhh speed.
 
Lookin' good! You're the resident tractor detailer.



I'm a huge fan of the Nano Protectant that you used. I used it today for the first time. I could use it on everything including leather seats. Reminds me of 303 with some light cleaners and a fresh scent. I did find it streaked on woodgrain trim.



Hope you made a bit more $$$ this time around especially with all the products you used up to complete the job.
 
No, no more money, but I did it at my house (no loading the power washer and I had my garage, it did not have a front end loader, and it was pre power washed.



Plus, I got to drive both of them 10 miles each way to and from the farm.
 
I'm picturing you taking on Kevin Bacon in a tractor game of chicken from the movie Footloose. Ah, what a classic.
 
What a wonderful post!!! Nothing runs like a DEEERE!! In this case nothing shines like a DEERE.



Boy have tractors changed in almost thirty years. At one time I owned a 4430 JD. Muffler in the middle of the hood. Always in the way. I like the way the exhaust sets in the area of the support for the cab. Twenty miles an hour is fast for a tractor. But ohhhhhh the power and what looks like very comfortable operator area.



I am amzed that four cans was enough to treat those tires. LOL!



Good work!! Thanks for the post. Brings back great memories of my long ago past.
 
Wow, the 4430 was a classic. Sound Gaurd Cab? Good looking Tractor.





Yeah the stack on the side is nice for visibility, but you dont get to see the smoke roll out of the pipe when you slam it into road gear D and hit the throttle.
 
Brandon1 said:
...4 cans of dressing. And it still came out very matte!!!
I’m sure you thought of this half way through the first can but I’ll chime in anyway; if this becomes a habit (and I’m guessing that once the neighbors see ‘em you’ll be getting more requests) may I suggest:



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(concentrate comes in 1gal and 5gal sizes and dilutes from 1:1 to 4:1)





PC.
 
the other pc said:
I’m sure you thought of this half way through the first can but I’ll chime in anyway; if this becomes a habit (and I’m guessing that once the neighbors see ‘em you’ll be getting more requests) may I suggest:



2HyperDressing.jpg
plus
pACE-962133reg.jpg




(concentrate comes in 1gal and 5gal sizes and dilutes from 1:1 to 4:1)





PC.



Definatly, I have learned many things just like that I need on tractors of this size. Holding a spray button for what seems like forever is just not as easy as using a sprayer.
 
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