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John Deere

Model D Styled (1939-1953)

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Tractor Info

1939-1953

Model D is the longest production run of any John Deere model. Over the 30 production time, there were many iterations of the model D. The first tractors used a 26″ spoked flywheel, then the 24″ spoked flywheel to the rarest version nickel hole. In 1935 Deere and Co. introduced the first official Industrial tractor with the model DI, John Deere experimented with crawler versions, Exhibit A and Exhibit B versions. In 1939 under the guidance of Henry Dryfus and Associates most of the unstyled tractors took on a more streamlined look. Later on turning brakes were added along with electric start and lights. The very last run of the Model D tractor was nicknamed the “Streeter D’s” as they were said to have been assembled in a back alley of the factory due to an influx of orders after the assembly line was scheduled to be disassembled to make way for a new line of tractor assembly.


Tractor Info

Engine: John Deere

Cylinders: 2

Bore & Stroke: 6.750X7.00

RPM: 900

CID: 501

Fuel: Distillate

Main Fuel Tank Cap: 18 gal.

Aux Fuel Tank Cap: 2.5 Gal

Carburetor: Marvel Schebler

Cooling Capacity: 56 QTS.

Drawbar HP: 29.90 HP

Belt PTO HP: 41.59 HP

Weight: 4090-5880 lbs

Length: 109 inches

Width: 56 inches

Height: inches

Number of Gears: 3/1

Options:


Total Produced: 46883

1939: 143800

1940: 146500

1941: 148872

1942: 151887

1943: 154470

1945: 158454

1946: 161701

1947: 164897

1948: 171956

1949: 180812

1950: 187703

1951: 189600

1952: 190961

1953: 191405



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