John Deere Dain AWD

Production: 1918 - 1919  

Production

Manufacturer:John Deere
Type:Standard-tread tractor
Factory:East Moline, Illinois, USA
Total built:100
Original price:$1,700 (1919 )
The All-Wheel Drive was the first tractor produced for sale by Deere & Company with the John Deere name. As early as 1910, Deere was listing other tractors for sale in certain markets, including the Big Four "30" and the Twin City Model 40. In 1914, Deere & Company directed Joseph Dain Sr. to to design and produce a tractor for the company, the AWD is sometimes referred to as the "Dain Tractor". The first prototype was ready in 1915 and began testing with a Waukesha engine. In general, the tractor was a success but it was underpowered. In 1917, a McVicker engine replaced the Waukesha and the tractor was ready for production. Deere ordered 100 tractors be produced at the end of 1917. By the time that the final tractors were built in 1919, Deere & Company had purchased the Waterloo Gasoline Tractor Company. Although the AWD had several features that were ahead of its time, including a shift-on-the-move transmission, it was twice as expensive as the Waterloo Boy so production was stopped.

John Deere AWD Power

Drawbar (claimed):12 hp 8.9 kW
Belt (claimed):24 hp 17.9 kW
Plows:3 (14-inch)

Mechanical

Chassis:3x3 3WD
Cab:Open operator station.
Transmission:2-speed

AWD Serial Numbers

1918:191800
Final:191899

Engine Detail

McVicker
all fuel
4-cylinder
Displacement:381.7 ci 6.3 L
Bore/Stroke:4.50x6.00 inches 114 x 152 mm
Rated RPM:800

Transmission

Gears:2 forward and reverse

Dimensions

Length:150 inches 381 cm
Width:76 inches 193 cm
Height:57 inches 144 cm
Weight:4,600 lbs 2086 kg

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