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Re: JD G as apposed to JD GM
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Posted by Mike on January 24, 2002 at 06:18:37 from (209.91.37.147):
In Reply to: JD G as apposed to JD GM posted by Nate Lillibridge on January 23, 2002 at 19:21:35:
I like my GM over my G for cosmetic reasons- I like the look of the old steel seat on the G, also the GM has the raised cast letters in the rear axle housings that the 48 does not have. They are basicaly the same tractor and the GM designation did come about when JD stylized the G. Due to wartime price restrictions they were locked into producing G tractors for X # $s, hence the new designation, the GM (G modernized) If anyone had the production #s on the GM I'd be curious. I believe the total production of styled, unstyled and GM was about 67000?
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