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Model Information
1938-1941
As farmers demanded more power for the growing farm size John Deere introduced the John Deere model G. At the time of it’s introduction it was the largest Row Crop tractor on the market. The first 3250 tractors off the line were known as “Low Radiator G’s” and can be easily identified by the distance between the top of the radiator and the steering shaft. Due to heating issues the radiator size was increased at serial number 4251.
Power Train & Specs
Engine: John Deere
Cylinders: 2
Bore & Stroke: 6.125X7.00
RPM: 975
CID: 413
Fuel: Distillate
Main Fuel Tank Cap: 17 Gal.
Aux Fuel Tank Cap: 1.5 Gal.
Carburetor: Marvel Schebler
Cooling Capacity: 44 QTS.
Drawbar HP: 27.63 Hp.
Belt PTO HP: 35.91 Hp.
Weight: 5160 lbs
Length: 135 inches
Width: 61.5 inches
Height: 84 inches
Number of Gears: 4/1
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Production & Serial Numbers
Total Produced: 10684
1937: 1000
1939: 7734
1940: 9321
1941: 10489
1942: 11561
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Last Updated: March 4th, 2024