How much does a 1949 John Deere B weigh?
3,275 pounds
John Deere Model B
| John Deere B | |
|---|---|
| Height | 56 inches (140 cm) (to steering wheel) |
| Weight | 3,275 pounds (1,486 kg) |
| Propulsion | Rear wheels |
| Gross power | 17 horsepower (13 kW) |
What is the top speed of a John Deere B?
John Deere B
| Belt Pulley | |
|---|---|
| Diameter: | 9.6875 inches 24 cm |
| Width: | 7.25 inches 18 cm |
| RPM: | 1250 |
| Speed: | 3110 ft/min 947.93 meters/min |
How wide is a John Deere B tractor?
John Deere B Dimensions
| Dimensions | |
|---|---|
| Length: | 120.5 inches 306 cm |
| Width: | 85 inches 215 cm |
| Height (hood): | 56 inches 142 cm |
| Weight: | 3,275 lbs 1485 kg |
How many JD B’s were made?
John Deere B
| Production | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer: | John Deere |
| Factory: | Waterloo, Iowa, USA |
| Total built: | 109,253 (late-styled B) |
| Original price: | $1,900 (1952 ) |
How much horsepower does a John Deere B make?
John Deere B
| John Deere B Power | |
|---|---|
| Drawbar (claimed): | 25 hp 18.6 kW |
| Belt (claimed): | 28 hp 20.9 kW |
| Plows: | 2* |
| Drawbar (tested): | 24.62 hp 18.4 kW |
Is a John Deere B gas or diesel?
The “late-styled” B represented the final major upgrade to the John Deere model B when production began in February of 1947….John Deere B.
| John Deere B Engines | |
|---|---|
| John Deere 3.1L 2-cyl gasoline | |
| Fuel tank: | 12 gal 45.4 L |
| Aux. fuel: | 2 gal 7.6 L |
| Engine details … |
What is the difference between styled and unstyled John Deere?
Unstyled tractors have an exposed radiator (no grille covering the radiator) these were early tractors in the model series. Styled tractors had a grille covering the radiator, these were the the later tractors in the model series.
What year did the John Deere B come out?
The John Deere model B was built from 1935 to 1952.
Why are there two brake pedals on a tractor?
Tractors are equipped with 2 brake pedals. There is a specific reason behind this. In tractors, each pedal controls one side of the tractors rear-drive wheel. y using one pedal this allows the tractor to lock that wheel on the spot forcing the other rear-drive wheel to swing in an arch around the locked wheel.