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  2. John Deere Gator - Wikipedia

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    The John Deere Gator is a family of small all-terrain utility vehicles produced by the John Deere Corporation. Gators typically feature a box bed, similar in function to a pickup truck. The bed can also be installed as an electric dump body. The John Deere Gator has been made in a variety of configurations, with either four, five or six wheels. [1]

  3. List of John Deere tractors - Wikipedia

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    John Deere Model 60 (1955) John Deere Model 530 (1959) John Deere Model 430S (circa 1960) After years of testing, Deere & Company released its first proper diesel engined tractor in 1949, the Model R. The R was also the first John Deere tractor with a live independent power take-off (PTO) equipped with its own clutch. The R also incorporated ...

  4. Crosley - Wikipedia

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    In 1950 Crosley brought the Farm-O-Road model, a 63-inch (1.60 m) wheelbase utility vehicle, decades ahead of the John Deere Gator and other small Utility vehicles. From 1950 onwards, Crosley's main models gained roll-down instead of sliding side windows. [29]

  5. Category:John Deere vehicles - Wikipedia

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    John Deere Gator; I. R-Gator; J. John Deere DB120; John Deere snowmobiles; T. Timberjack This page was last edited on 10 March 2021, at 18:16 (UTC). Text is ...

  6. 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.

  7. Chamberlain Tractors - Wikipedia

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    The first Chamberlain tractor produced was the model 40K, which had 40 horsepower (30 kW) twin-cylinder, horizontally opposed engines. They weighed about four tonnes and were considered to be ideal for the needs of Australian farmers.