Literally, JOHN DEERe.
The only reason the tractor was called a "John Deere" is because it was built and sold by the company he started, "Deere & Company".
In 1918 Deere & Company bough the Waterloo Tractor Company which was not the first tractor manufacturer but the first to produce Deere & Co,'s tractors.
The maximum loader capacity of a John Deere 4450 tractor is 4,450 pounds. The tractor was first manufactured in 1988 by the American company John Deere.
The Company, Deere and Company was founded by John Deere who was an American blacksmith during the 1800s. John Deere was responsible for inventing the first steel plow in 1837. It was this invention that led to the company's ever growing production of tractors, and other types of farm and agricultural equipment.
John Deere did not create the Waterloo Boy tractor, they bought the company in 1918 after they failed to invent their own reasonably priced tractor.
Which one? The Froelich tractor which led to the Waterloo Boy which led to the Model D was invented by John Froelich while the John Deere-Dain, the first tractor to bear the John Deere name, was invented by Joseph Dain.
The John Deere 955 tractor is a professional commercial tractor. You can research the tractor and its features through its official website. You can also call the official company.
One can purchase a John Deere 110 tractor straight from the company on the official John Deere website. Retail stores that sell the tractor include The Home Depot and Lowe's.
John Deere was founded in 1837. He was born in 1804, which makes out that he was 33 when he started the company.
The first John Deere tractor, which was the John Deere-Dain, is at the Deere & Company Headquarters in Moline, IL. There are only two examples of this tractor known today. Most people think it was the John Deere Model D but the Dain was experimented with long before the D.
The first year John Deere introduced the utility tractor was 1918. Before that, the John Deere company manufactured plows. They bought the maker of the Waterloo Boy tractor in order to sell tractors.
John Deere did not invent tractors. He invented plows. John Deere as a company experimented with inventing their own tractor but ended up buying the Waterloo Boy Tractor Company instead. Few tractor experiments suceeded so instead they went the easy way out and bought an existing company.