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    johndeere-8430-1.gifDeere & Company was founded in 1868 by blacksmith John Deere. Deere had achieved great success in 1837 when he built a plow from highly polished steel. Deere & Company entered the tractor manufacturing business in 1918. Deere sold a small number of tractors designed by Joseph Dain, with limited success. That same year, Deere purchased the Waterloo Gasoline Traction Engine Company, that built the Waterloo Boy tractor. In late 1923, John Deere introduced the Model D, which remained in production for the next 30 years. Deere became a dominant force in tractor production with the 4020 in 1963

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    Green Magazine
        - monthly magazine about John Deere tractors
    Two-Cylinder Club
        - serial number research and magazine
    John Deere Skid-steer Loaders
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    50 Series
    4050 4250 4450 4650
    4850 8450 8650 8850

    7000
    7200 7400 7600 7700
    7800    

    7010
    7210 7410 7510 7610
    7710 7810   

    7020
    7220 7320 7420 7520
    7720 7820   

    7030
    7630 7730 7830 7930

    7030 Small-Frame
    7130 7230 7330 7430
    7530    

    Generation II
    830 1530 2030 2630
    4030 4230 4430 4630
    6030 8430 8630  

    Iron Horses
    4040 4240 4440 4640
    4840 8440 8640  

    New Generation
    1010 1020 2010 2020
    3010 3020 4010 4020
    5010 5020   

    Task Masters
    2555 2755 2955 3155

    Two-Cylinder Letter Series
    A B BR D
    G GP H L
    LA M MC MT
    R    


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