The JD 70V chainsaw was produced by Kioritz Corporation (Japan) and is the same as the Echo CS 701 SVL
You can find out which corresponding Echo model you have by removing the air cleaner cover and looking at the back. I have a 70V and my cover said 601B-143; there are several models that use the same cover. You just have to use a little bit of intuition. There are online parts houses that still have the parts available at much less expense prices than the JD Dealers, who have to crossreference many of the parts and buy from Echo since the company no longer stocks most of the parts.
Echo (cs-650evl) branded for John Deere (ty65sva)
According to Echo which is a Japanese company the John Deere 55v is a CS500VL I have one of each an echo and a John Deere and they are identical except for color
Swis
efco makes the cs series saws.before that some made by homelite before that echo etc.efco is a very well made saw.i think the cs46 has removable cylinder not a clamshell design.very well made saws.
A John Deere model A holds 9.25 qts of oil.
The John Deere 850 is a compact tractor and the most recent model available is John Deere Z850A. This newer model offers more horsepower and hitching capability compared to the John Deere 850.
It will fit according to John Deere Attachment Fit Guide
The best place to find a John Deere Model A tractor would be on the official John Deere site. Their site would give one information on where a tractor can be purchased.
The John Deere model 60 was made from 1952-1956. Here's a website full of information about the model 60...see related link...
The most successful tractor model built by John Deere was the Dain All-Wheel-Drive. The most successful two-cylinder tractor produced by John Deere was the model A. The 730 was also very popular, as was the 4020.
No John Deere break down all of the time where i work they have John Deere and it seems like they spend more time in the mechanic then being used for work
The first tractor with the John Deere name on it was the Dain model, which wasn't very successful. It was manufactured in 1918. Between 1918 and 1923 the tractors were manufactured under the Waterloo Boy name that was already being used by a company they purchased, In 1923 they began manufacturing the John Deere Model D. They were all manufactured in Illinois.