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The A was John Deere's first true row-crop tractor, replacing the GP. There were several variants of the A. The A was the row-crop model. The AR was a standard (or fixed) tread model. The AO was an orchard model, with no exhaust stack and shielded fenders.
The John Deere Model A is a row crop tractor manufactured by Deere & Company. The A was produced in a wide variety of versions for special-purpose cultivation. It received a styling upgrade in 1939 and electric starting in 1947.
John Deere. Row-Crop tractor. Built in Waterloo, Iowa, USA. Total built. 300,000. Original price was $2,400 in 1952. The final iteration of the John Deere model A, the "late styled" A, began production in 1947 at serial number 584000. Variants. AR.
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John Deere A review and specifications: dimensions and weight, engine and transmission type, horsepower, oil type and capacity, tires.
Learn about the John Deere Model A Tractor, the first true row-crop tractor and one of the most beloved tractors in John Deere's 175-year history.
Just before the United States entered World War II, John Deere updated its model “A” with a more powerful engine, six-speed transmission and a number of other improvements. As the war wore on, Deere continued to do research and engineer more upgrades for its tractor line under the directive of the president of Deere and Company, C.D. Wiman.
The John Deere A is a 2WD row-crop tractor from the Two-Cylinder Letter Series series. This second generation was manufactured by John Deere in Waterloo, Iowa, USA from 1939 to 1947.
The John Deere Model A was the first true row crop tractor replacing the GP and is one of the most beloved green machines in the company’s 185-year history.
The Model A made a major contribution to the early years of John Deere tractor success, introducing technical developments plus new styling. Mike Williams reports. The John Deere company was almost 100 years old when the Model A arrived.