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  2. Category:John Deere tractors - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:John Deere - Wikipedia

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  4. John Deere Model D - Wikipedia

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    The John Deere Model D tractor was a large standard tractor produced by John Deere from 1923 to 1953. Unlike other John Deere letter-series tractors, it kept the "D" designation throughout production, and never changed to a number designation. The D had the longest model run of any John Deere tractor. It was succeeded by the John Deere Model R.

  5. Category:John Deere vehicles - Wikipedia

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  6. John Deere Model M - Wikipedia

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    The John Deere Model M tractor was a two-cylinder row-crop tractor produced by John Deere from 1947 to 1952, with successor models produced until 1960. It was succeeded by the updated 40, 420 and 430 models, as well as the 320 and 330 models that occupied the market positions left vacant by the more powerful 400 series models.

  7. John Deere Model H - Wikipedia

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    The H was introduced in 1939 as a much-scaled-down version of the John Deere Model G.It was a general-purpose row-crop tractor, intended for smaller farms. As with most row-crop tractors, the spacing between the rear wheels could be adjusted to suit row spacings.

  8. John Deere Model B - Wikipedia

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    The John Deere Model B tractor was a two-plow row-crop tractor produced by John Deere from 1935 to 1952, with direct successors produced until 1960. The B was a scaled-down, less expensive version of the John Deere Model A. It was followed by the updated 50, 520 and 530 models.

  9. Lanz Bulldog - Wikipedia

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    Lanz Bulldog - Sign A 1928 Lanz Bulldog showing the hot bulb engine.. The Lanz Bulldog was a series of tractors manufactured by Heinrich Lanz AG in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.