Posted by P Browning on September 01, 2007 at 08:12:07 from (70.124.108.145):
In Reply to: JD G vs. GM posted by Ol' guy on September 01, 2007 at 07:14:14:
Had you gone to the search block atop this page & entered GM, you would have found this 8/25/07 thread response from 105EB:
"The model "G" was styled in 1942, and also received improvements such as a six-speed transmission, optional electric starting, etc. Due to War Production Board policies, Deere could not raise the price above the unstyled "G", unless the tractor was given a new model designation, and therefore the tractor became the model "GM", and retained that designation from introduction in early 1942 until March of 1947, when the designation once again reverted to the model "G".
"Letter series" tractors built into 1953 included the "AR"/"AO", "D", "G", and "R". The "R" was built until the end of the 1954 model year. (105EB)
Many of us consider the "pan-seat" version of the styled "G" tractor as GM models, from G13000 through G-25999. Opinions vary -- this is mine! (PatB)
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