John Deere Model A
| John Deere Model A | |
|---|---|
![]() Unstyled John Deere Model A | |
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | Deere & Company |
| Production |
1934–1952 300,000 (approx.) |
| Assembly | Waterloo, IA |
| Body and chassis | |
| Class | row crop tractor |
| Platform |
A: Rowcrop AR: Standard Tred AO: Orchard AI: Industrial |
| Powertrain | |
| Engine |
Two cylinder horizontal S/N 41008 - S/N 487999, 309ci S/N 488000 - 703384, 321ci |
| Dimensions | |
| Length |
Unstyled - 124 inches Early Styled - 133 inches Late Styled - 134 inches |
| Curb weight |
Unstyled - 3,525lb Early Styled 3,783lb Late Styled - 4,909lb |
| Chronology | |
| Predecessor | John Deere GPWT |
| Successor | John Deere Model 60 |
Deere & Company built the John Deere Model A to directly compete with McCormick's Farmall tractors. It was a very popular tractor that used Deere & Company's famous two cylinder design. Early tractors burnt distillate, and became a main selling point because of its low price. Deere & Company's two cylinder design made a very distinctive sound giving them the nickname "Johnny Poppers"
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