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  2. List of John Deere tractors - Wikipedia

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    The John Deere GP wide-tread, or GPWT, built from November 1929 to November 1933. The John Deere GP wide-tread Series P, a GPWT with narrowed rear tread width designed to suit potato rows, built between January and August 1930. The John Deere general purpose orchard tractor, or "GPO", from April 1931 to April 1935.

  3. Farmall 06 series tractors - Wikipedia

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    The John Deere 3020 was comparable to the 706. [51] The John Deere 4010 and 4020 were similar to the 806. [52] The John Deere 5020, Massey Ferguson 1130, and Allis-Chalmers D21 were comparable to the 1206. [53] The 656 was comparable to the Massey Ferguson 180. [54] The 856 corresponded to the Ford 8000. [26] The 1256 matched the Oliver 2050. [55]

  4. John Deere 4020 - Wikipedia

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    The John Deere 4020 was an agricultural tractor model made by John Deere from 1964 to 1972. It replaced the nearly identical 4010 that had been introduced with Deere's New Generation series in 1960 and offered a number of improvements over the previous model including more horsepower, heavier rear axles, and a differential lock .

  5. John Deere Model A - Wikipedia

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    222. Succeeded by. John Deere 60. 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. With the advent of John Deere's numerical model numbering system, the A became the ...

  6. John Deere Model M - Wikipedia

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    Succeeded by. John Deere 40. 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 ...

  7. Farmall 04 series tractors - Wikipedia

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    Farmall 404. The Farmall 404 is a medium-sized row-crop tractor, produced from 1961 through 1967. It was effectively the successor to the Farmall 340, using the same 135-cubic-inch (2,210 cc) engine, with options for gasoline or LP gas fuel. The 404 was the first Farmall of its size to use a three-point hitch, which had become an industry standard.

  8. John Deere Model D - Wikipedia

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    The Model D was John Deere's first mass-produced tractor, and was released to the public in 1923. It was a standard tread tractor with fixed wheel widths, as opposed to the adjustable wheels of a row-crop tractor. The D was initially equipped with a two-cylinder side-by-side 30-horsepower (22 kW) engine, of 465-cubic-inch (7,620 cc ...

  9. John Deere 3020 - Wikipedia

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    7,695-7,945 lbs. (operating weight) 9,585 lbs. (ballasted weight) Propulsion. wheels. John Deere 3020 is a tractor that was manufactured by John Deere as part of its New Generation series from 1964 to 1972. [1] The 3020 is nearly identical to the John Deere 3010 model that it replaced. It has a wheelbase of 90 inches, and a fuel capacity of 29 ...