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  2. List of John Deere tractors - Wikipedia

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    The M was the second John Deere tractor to use a vertical two-cylinder engine, after the LA, but the first to with a square bore to stroke ratio of 4.0 in × 4.0 in (102 mm × 102 mm) 100.5 cu in (1.6 L) with a high row crop. John Deere A 1939-1952; John Deere B 1939-1952; John Deere H 1938-1947; John Deere D 1939-1953; John Deere G 1942-19

  3. John Deere - Wikipedia

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    Also, with the green line, the Argentinian facility made some backhoe loaders and motor graders like 570 A/B, [42] 544 A/B, [43] 507, 308, 200 [44] and the 627, 727 model tractors. On August 30, 1960, John Deere dealers from around the world converged on Dallas, Texas, for an unprecedented product showcase.

  4. Category:John Deere tractors - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "John Deere tractors" ... John Deere Model R This page was last edited on 22 March 2023, at 17:18 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. John Deere 4010 - Wikipedia

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    John Deere 4010 Diesel. The John Deere 4010 was an American farm tractor in production by the John Deere Company from 1960 to 1963. The 4010 was the primary attraction of the new “10” series known as the “New Generation” or “New Generation of Power” which consisted of four and six-cylinder tractors first introduced in 1959 to replace the two-cylinder tractors which led to the great ...

  7. Dain City, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    In September 2008, John Deere announced it would be close its plant with a loss of 800 jobs and relocate to Wisconsin and Mexico by the end of 2009. [1] The geography and character of Dain City is largely a factor of its proximity to the Welland Canal, the only shipping channel between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie in the Great Lakes system.