![]() ![]() So popular was the model “B” that it was the only Deere tractor that had its production continue unceasingly throughout the material shortages and restrictions caused by World War II. More improvements in 1941 served only to improve sales of the tractor even more. But surely it surprised even those at Deere when the re-release of the tractor as the styled version in 1939-with handsome Henry Dreyfuss-designed styling and a Waterloo-engineered horsepower increase-sent the model “B” into the position of the company’s best selling tractor. A best seller: The late styled “B” So popular, it even surprised Deere Styled Model B tractor with narrow front end.ĭeere certainly anticipated that improving and updating its popular model “B” would result in an increase in sales or else the company never would have done it. Originally published in the February 2012 issue of Green Magazine, the #1 magazine for John Deere tractor, equipment, and memorabilia enthusiasts.įollow this link, for more John Deere stories from Green Magazine. A best seller: The late styled “B” So popular, it even surprised Deere
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