This 1952 John Deere MT is a row-crop tractor that was refurbished prior to the selling dealer’s acquisition in 2022. It is finished in green with yellow wheels, and power is from a gasoline-fueled 101ci twin paired with a four-speed manual transmission. The tractor is equipped with a narrow-track front axle, rear half-fenders, work lights, a rear power take-off, and a hydraulically lifted hitch assembly. This John Deere MT is offered at no reserve by the selling dealer in Illinois with a bill of sale.
The John Deere M-series tractors were introduced in 1947 and were produced in several variants through 1952. The body and running gear of this row-crop model were repainted green under prior ownership. Details include wraparound horizontal grille bars, front and rear work lights, a silver-finished exhaust stack, rear half fenders, and John Deere badging.
Yellow-finished steel wheels wear 5.00-15 front and 11.2/10-34 rear agricultural tires. Stopping power is from independent rear drum brakes, and the tractor is equipped with a narrow-track front axle.
The operator’s station houses a green steel seat with yellow vinyl cushions. Controls include a hand throttle, a clutch lever, and twin pedals for the individual rear brakes. The shift lever is mounted on top of the transmission case.
The three-spoke steering wheel sits ahead of a body-color dash panel that houses gauges for coolant temperature and amperage. The tractor is not equipped with an hour meter, therefore total operating hours are unknown.
The gasoline-fueled 101ci twin sends power to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual transmission. The battery was replaced in preparation for the sale.
The tractor is equipped with a rear power take-off shaft and a hydraulically lifted hitch assembly.
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