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The John Deere model B was introduced as a smaller tractor, to fill the needs of row-crop farmers that did not need a tractor as large as the A. It had a nearly 20-year production run, and the versions of the B can be broadly divided into three groups.
The John Deere Model B tractor was a two-plow row-crop tractor produced by John Deere from 1935 to 1952, with direct successors produced until 1960. The B was a scaled-down, less expensive version of the John Deere Model A.
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John Deere. Row-Crop tractor. Built in Waterloo, Iowa, USA. Total built. 109,253 (late-styled B) Original price was $1,900 in 1952. The "late-styled" B represented the final major upgrade to the John Deere model B when production began in February of 1947.
Deere advertised the model “B” as the ideal tractor for the smaller row crop farmer. Farmers accustomed to using two teams of four horses were told that this one machine could take the place of all eight of them.
The John Deere B, a revered collection model with significant historical value, stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of American farming machinery. Produced between 1947 and 1952, it belongs to the Two-Cylinder Letter Series and epitomizes the Row-Crop tractor genre.
John Deere B review and specifications: dimensions and weight, engine and transmission type, horsepower, oil type and capacity, tires.
The John Deere Model “BW” named for its adjustable front end. Also benefiting the comfort of the operator was a new optional Roll-O-Matic front end. This narrow front had a built-in suspension system that made the ride smoother and made steering easier.
John Deere B review and specifications: dimensions and weight, engine and transmission type, horsepower, oil type and capacity, tires.