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Johnnyputt's John Deere Collection
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View lots of pictures of the two-cylinder tractor currently in our family. -
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John Deere B Restoration Story
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The story of the restoration of a 1951 John Deere B tractor. On going cronical of the restoration with helpfull hints along the way. -
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Dedicated to GP's
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This site is evolving to help further understanding of the many changes to GP's during their brief run. Parts and tractors for sale as well -
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Two Cylinder Diesel
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From the R to the 830. The big John
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Antique John Deere Tractors
Model B, Model H, Antique tools, miscellaneous JD info. -
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Antique Tractors and Other Stuff
Many pictures of various JD models. -
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The Deere Farm
Many photos of various models. -
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A Tractor Site
Our web page with our john deere's,gravley, upcoming projects, and steam shows. -
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Bleeding Green: A community for John Deere collectors
A place for JD collectors to meet and talk about the Great Green! -
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C arl's Collections
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10 restored John Deeres plus 15 other restored tractors, wrench collection, fence stretchers, ice saws, hays tools &etc. -
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About John Deere
John Deere was born in Rutland, Vermont in 1804. In 1837 he
built the first steel plow, using steel from an old sawmill blade.
By 1842 more than 100 plows were built. By 1852, Deere & Co. were
located in Moline, Illinois and was producing 4000 plows per year.
John Deere passed away in 1886 and the company was taken over by
his son.
In 1918 Deere & Co. acquired the Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company
and were instantly in the tractor business.
John Deere's most popular tractor, the Model A, began production in 1934.
This spawned a popular line of two-cylinder tractors including the B, G,
L, LA, H, and M.
John Deere continues to produce tractors today and is one of the leading
manufacturers in the modern industry.
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