WOW! Good question! JOHN DEERe only made 31 of these!!!!! So yes, they are super rare. I've seen them go for anywhere from $5000 for an unrestored, stuck tractor to $29000 for a fantastic restored example. If you have one good for you and if you're looking at buying one, and it's in good shape for a reasonable price, good luck to you in buying it and preserving part of John Deere's past.
john deere lt166, briggs and stratton 16hp v twin
The John Deere LX172 38 inch blade deck uses a 65 by 1/2 inch V belt. If you ask for a 65 inch belt at an auto parts or hardware store, there is no need for a multi-numeral part number.
big dady is 420 i think
If the true value is t and the calculated or measured value is v then absolute error = |v - t|, the absolute value of (v - t).If v >= t then the absolute value is v - tif v
A John Deere LA 125 oil capacity is 1.5 quarts.
John V. McNally has written: 'As ever, John'
It is expressing a change in the value of something as a percentage of its original value. So, if the original value (V) changes to the new value (W) then the change is W - V. Then, the relative change is (W - V)/V and the percentage change is 100*(W - V)/V = 100*(W/V - 1)
V=l(w)(h) V=14m(10m)(3m) V=420 cubic metres
John V of Naples died in 1042.
John V. Breakwell was born in 1917.
John V. Farrelly was born in 1954.
John V. Diener died in 1937.