Deere & Co. was using a letter system for its tractor models (JOHN DEERe A, B, & H) so they just used one of the next letters....G. (Also G could stand for "general workhorse" because of their huge horse power for the time it was built.
The John Deere G tractor model features a 2-cylinder, liquid-cooled fuel engine and a 5 gear transmission. The full details can be found online at the web domain "TractorData."
Here's a chart that will give you all kinds of info about the "B". Go here: http://www.johnnypopper.com/cgi-bin/jdstatsf.cgi?B
On a battery tray in front of the operator's platform but still under the hood. Contact your local John Deere Dealer for a parts diagram.
As far as I can tell, there is no record on John Deere's middle name either at Deere & Co.'s website or in the book John Deere's Company by Wayne G. Broehl. Anyone out there that can help?
15000 lbs
A John Deere 6600 farm tractor weighs 10,250 lbs [or 4649 kg]. See related link for more 6600 info...
One estimate is approximately $5000 (five thousand dollars) U.S.
Typically SAE 30. There were other grades recommended for extremes in temperature though.
Back in the day, John's wife would ask him "John deer, please go mow the grass. John Deer please go plow the fields." So John Deer got tired of the physical labor and invented the tractors and equipment. For a serious answer look here http://www.deere.com/en_US/compinfo/student/logoentrypage.html
G in gmail stands for = Google
G is Golf
no the wide front for an a, b and g, all late models are the same. but if you donot have a split pedistal, the it is. a square tube wide front for the 620 and 630 will also fit