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  2. John Deere Gator - Wikipedia

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    A John Deere Gator converted into an ambulance: This vehicle is owned by Toronto District St. John Ambulance. 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 ...

  3. List of soft-skinned vehicles of the US military - Wikipedia

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    John Deere M-Gator: Side-by-side: 6x4: 1997 A side-by-side produced by John Deere, it is based on their agricultural Gator range. [41] Kaiser M715: 1¼-ton truck 4x4: 1967 Produced by Kaiser Jeep as a militarised version of their commercial Gladiator model pickup truck; 20,680 were produced for the US Army. [42] Land Rover RSOV: Special ...

  4. M274 ½-ton 4×4 utility platform truck - Wikipedia

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    The M274 evolved from improvements to a vehicle designed at the end of World War Two by Willys-Overland as a medical evacuation litter carrier from areas and terrain that would be a problem for the standard light vehicle of the period (the Jeep) to access. U.S. Patent 2457400 for the original design was applied for on December 2, 1944 and ...

  5. Traxter XL - Wikipedia

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    The Bombardier Traxter XL UTV was presented to the public in 2000, it was the first 4x4 UTV equipped with a dumping box-bed on the market. The 550 cc liquid cooled vehicle also introduced new features such as side storage bins on each footwell, side bars to avoid trees colliding with the rear wheels and an enormous 800 lb carrying capacity.

  6. Category:John Deere vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "John Deere vehicles" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. John Deere Buck; G.

  7. Timberjack - Wikipedia

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    The traditional color of all Timberjack products was a reddish orange. In 1992, the color was changed to green with black and yellow trim. John Deere purchased Timberjack and continued the green, black and yellow paint scheme. Timberjack was owned by the Eaton Corporation in the 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s.