Machines | John Deere Two Cylinder Engine Tractors 1
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A vintage documentary on John Deere two cylinder tractors.
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My family bought a Model L I think in 1939. They used it on a small family farm to plow, disc, cultivate, pull a horse drawn mowing machine and a hay rake. They also built a small dozing blade assembly and later pulled a flip scoop which could be an interesting device...specially if you fogot to let go the handles when dumping. Greg
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This guy is WRONG about small crawlers. I was born in Yakima and raised on the family orchards in Selah. Jesse Lindeman was a friend of my Grandpa's and we still have the delivery receipt for a Lindeman crawler in 1943. CLETRAC crawlers ruled the roost in the Yakima valley NOT CAT. Lindeman was a CLETRAC dealer in Yakima before the JD deal. His company was YAKIMA IMPLEMENT. Model W's and K-20 CLETRAC'S were found everywhere. Cats were the EXEPTION not the rule. There were also T20 McCormick Deering crawlers found.
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As an Ex employee of the competition,I can say without pause that the John Deere company and product are made BY superior people,and are USED by superior people who only want the best for America. Catterpeetter is a multinational giant with all the familial warmth of a Hyenas Den,and the business morals of Satan himself.
OUHHHHH RAHHHHH Johnny Popper. You put food on our tables and make America Great. All Cat has EVER done is pay subsistance wages,demand mandatory overtime, and treat their employees like 3rd world gimmee-grants.