![]() “There are more mechanical differences between a 19 ‘B’ than there are between a 70 and 730.” Just out of the top 10 are the surprisingly popular “MT” and the “GP.” No surprises here-the “B” and the “A” run away with the race, while the slow but steady “D” comes in a strong third. Likewise, the “M,” 40 and 420 include all of the wheel tractors, but not crawlers. Thus, the “BN” and “BW” were included with the “B,” while the “BR” was not. However, this seemingly simple procedure becomes more difficult when you start trying to figure out what to consider a “model.” In the first list, you’ll see here, the tractors that constitute a “model” are those that differ only in axles or wheels. ![]() ![]() While doing some research for another article, the thought occurred to me to put together a list of the 10 most popular John Deere two-cylinder tractors by number produced. ![]()
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