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John Deere 1937 Model D Heritage Series *MINT IN BOX!!!
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John Deere Collector Center Precision Model D Tractor - 2007 Heritage Series #1 - Model # TBE15946 1:16 scales model 1937 Unstyled Model D NEW Heritage Series Precision The Heritage Series was developed to be used as a fund raiser for the John Deere Collector Center. Since the Collector Center is now closed, the series is ending. This should make the Heritage Series a highly sought after collectible. The John Deere Model D tractor was the first Waterloo-built tractor to bear the John Deere name and trademark green and yellow paint. The first Model D rolled off the assembly line in early 1923 and remained in production until 1953, making it the longest run od any John Deere Tractor model. The Model D had numerous design changes and improvements over its 30 year production run, including: 5 flywheel changes, 9 carburetor changes, and 5 magnito changes Rubber tires became standard Electric start and lights were addedThe John Deere Model D was a popular tractor. It could run on just about any low cost fuel and was simple to work on as parts were easy to reach. It was affordable, yet powerful enough to pull a 3 bottom plow in most conditions. Features: Detailed die cast front and rear wheels with 'soft' PVC tires Highly detailed grill Accurate decals Rotating belt pulley and fan Adjustable seat Swinging drawbar Oscillating front axle Movable drag link with tie rod steering Serial plate with John Deere Heritage Series printing on the plate Recommended for ages 14 and up 1:16 scale model
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