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MY 
ROCK-BOTTOM ECONO 
OF A JOHN DEERE TRACTOR 
BEGINS .-- 
; 
Two-Cylinder | 
Engine Design 

Two-Cylinder Engine Design... 
... the Reason for the Economy, 
Simplicity, Dependability of 
John Deere Tractors 
LONE of all farm tractors, the 
John Deere has only two cyl- 
inders. And for mighty good 
reasons. 
Back in 1924, John Deere adopted 
the two-cylinder principle for the then 
budding Model “D” Tractor. Today, 
refined and improved, this same design 
is fundamental in all John Deere 
tractors. 
Graphically, convincingly, quickly, 
the illustration above shows the un- 
paralleled simplicity of John Deere 
two-cylinder engine design. This ex- 
clusive construction results in an ex- 
tremely simple tractor, totally free of 
hundreds of parts necessary in other 
tractors. 
You can see how two-cylinder de- 
sign has made it possible for John 
Deere engineers to build engine and 
other parts larger, heavier, more able 
to stand up under heavy-duty work 
AG te PSE UES (elon re ciar In its operating advantages, a John Deere tractor is 
For the same reason, they were able ‘ 
fotdesign eianmore eficientitractor with equally outstanding. You'll find smooth, responsive power 
its straight-line transmission of power - . . greater convenience in handy controls . . . foot-operated 
prom engin ees pote andar ek differential brakes, and hand clutch . . . easier, better work 
pulley on the crankshaft ... with the because of an unexcelled view of your work and a hydraulic 
thermo-siphon principle for cooling 
which requires no water pump nor power lift. 
thermostat . . . with better distribu- 
tion of weight for more efficient reCs Check these and all the other advantages of a John Deere 
tion in difficult conditions ... wit 5 ; 
Eveuythineanil siacccstblemeday ete aoe? and you’ll understand why the John Deere is the 
take care of. choice of an ever-increasing number of farmers everywhere. 
JOHN DEERE 2-CYLINDER TRACTORS —__. 
fot Cconony, Simplicily, yendabitily, Ewe off MNanddeig 



