John Deer M series tractor.

John Deer M series tractor.

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This is a remix of the Makerbot tractor. I made a few changes to the front and rear axles to make assembly easier and let the wheels turn when fully assembled. The new parts are included in the zip file as well as available to download directly. The zip file is organized by color. I sorted all the tractor files into folders named for the color they should be printed to match my model. I also removed a few parts that are not needed due to my axle upgrades. I renamed some of the files to make their assembly location easier. I also included a part count in each name for parts that require multiples. I would highly recommend using my zip file for printing. Most of the files are the same but the original files from makerbot were a big mess and very poorly named. Instructions for the upgraded axles: Fully assemble the wheels and tires. I used epoxy to hold the inner and outer hubs together. I would recommend assembling half the wheel, then glue the inner hub to the existing half then glue the tire/outerhub to the existing half. The idea is to minimize gaps between inner hubs so the axle fits correctly. Glue the lug nut parts onto the lower and rear axle parts. Then insert the axles into the wheels and make sure the tires spin freely. Test fit the Axle Ring and if the wheel still turns glue in place. Now the wheels are trapped on the axle. The rest of the assembly is fairly straight forward. For a more detailed assembly guide check out at https://www.thingiverse.com/make:173610 A few pedantic people whine that the model is of a Farmall due to the shape of the grill, but I would urge them to google John Deer M series tractors.

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