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This video explores the evolution of John Deere two-cylinder tractors built in Waterloo, Iowa from 1935 to 1960, filmed at the Keystone Truck and Tractor Museum. We break down the design, operation, and mechanical changes of iconic John Deere row-crop tractors, from the early unstyled models to the final numbered series. You’ll see and learn how John Deere A, B, and G tractors evolved into the John Deere 50, 60, and 70 series, including improvements in horsepower, transmissions, hydraulics, PTO operation, and operator comfort. This walkthrough explains how these tractors replaced horses on American farms while maintaining implement compatibility across generations. What This Video Covers • John Deere two-cylinder tractor history • Unstyled, early styled, and late styled John Deere tractors • Differences between John Deere A vs B vs G • Hand-start engines, magnetos, and compression releases • All-fuel tractors (gasoline, distillate, propane, diesel) • Transmission evolution: 4-speed and 6-speed • Introduction of Power Lift and Powr-Trol hydraulics • PTO operation before and after live PTO • Transition from letter series to numbered series • Power steering and hydraulic advancements • Move to three-point hitch and draft control • Final development of two-cylinder tractors before the New Generation This video is ideal for tractor collectors, restorers, John Deere enthusiasts, historians, and farm equipment fans looking to understand how classic John Deere tractors worked and why they remain so important today. #johndeere #twocylinders #classictractor #antiquetractor #johndeeretractor Follow me on instagram / ghandatkeystone Opening to the public in October of 2010, the museum is located at 880 W Roslyn Road in Colonial Heights, Virginia, just off I-95 exit 53. The Keystone Truck & Tractor Museum spans more than 125,000 square feet and presents an immersive experience into American agricultural and automotive heritage. Inside, you’ll find hundreds of fully restored antique farm tractors (some dating back to as early as 1917) alongside vintage road trucks, classic cars, and a treasure trove of memorabilia — gas pumps, oil cans, automotive signage, clocks, advertising posters, and more. The collections boast rare pieces such as the UDLX Minneapolis Moline tractor (only ~25 known restored today), a Graham-Bradley (sold originally by Sears, Roebuck & Co.), and a full lineup of John Deere two-cylinder models from the Waterloo Boy through the 830. On the trucks side, brands such as Diamond T, Mack, Brockway, International, Kenworth and White make an appearance. Including a 1940 Dodge diesel, which is one of only a handful known to exist. Beyond pure display, the museum offers: A retro-themed diner on-site (the “Keystone Grill”), evoking 1950s style, for award winning breakfast and lunch. A gift shop focusing on tractors/trucks toys, collectibles, apparel and Americana. Facilities for events, meetings, RV & truck-friendly parking (including overnight stays) for visitors who want more time to enjoy and explore. ✅✅Check out the museum Keystone Truck and Tractor Musuem 880 W Roslyn Rd, Colonial Heights, VA 23834 https://keystonetractorworks.com/