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John Deere

Model B Unstyled (1935-1938)

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Tractor Info

1935-1938

Introduced late in 1934 as a 1935 model, the Model B was a medium-sized tractor, able to pull a plow with two twelve-inch bottoms. It had steel wheels, four speeds forward and reverse, and a belt pulley and a PTO, which was a splined shaft at the rear of the tractor powering implements, as standard equipment. Rubber tires on either the front, back, or both were available as an option, as well as a hydraulic power lift. The unstyled model had no grills or other sheet metal covering the radiator. Only the first 2,000 tractors built had a “four-bolt” front pedestal. Instead of the eventual eight, the steering post in front of the radiator was bolted to the frame with just four bolts.


Tractor Info

Engine: John deere

Cylinders: 2

Bore & Stroke: 4.25X5.25

RPM: 975

CID: 149

Fuel: Distillate

Main Fuel Tank Cap: 12 Gal.

Aux Fuel Tank Cap: 1 Gal.

Carburetor: Marvel Schebler

Cooling Capacity: 22 QTS.

Drawbar HP: 11.8 Hp.

Belt PTO HP: 16.01 Hp.

Weight: 3275 lbs

Length: 120.5 inches

Width: 85 inches

Height: 56 inches

Number of Gears: 4/1

Options:


Total Produced: 55670

1935: 1000

1936: 12012

1937: 27389

1938: 46175



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