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  2. 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 ...

  3. List of Bombardier recreational and snow vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Can-Am ATV's (since 1998) DS50; DS70; DS90; DS90X; DS250; DS450; ... John Deere Buck all-terrain vehicle made under license by Bombardier; ... specific model of ...

  4. Category:John Deere tractors - Wikipedia

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    John Deere 435; John Deere 3020; John Deere 4010; John Deere 4020; John Deere 5220; John Deere 9630; John Deere MC; John Deere Model A; John Deere Model B; John Deere Model D; John Deere Model G; John Deere Model GP; John Deere Model H; John Deere Model L; John Deere Model M; John Deere Model R

  5. John Deere - Wikipedia

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    In Argentina, the make was managed by Agar Cross & Co. [26] John Deere made the following models of tractors in Argentina: 445, [27] 730; [28] the models of the series 20 like 1420, [29] 2420, [30] 3420, 4420; [31] the models of the serie 30 like 2330, [32] 2530, 2730, [33] 3330, [34] 3530, [35] 4530; [36] the models of the serie 40 like 2140 ...

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  7. All-terrain vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Sport models are generally small, light, two-wheel-drive vehicles that accelerate quickly, have a manual transmission, and run at speeds up to approximately 80 mph (130 km/h). Utility models are generally bigger four-wheel-drive vehicles with a maximum speed of up to approximately 70 mph (110 km/h). They can haul small loads on attached racks ...