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John Deere 140 Garden Tractor
Origin and Features:

The John Deere model 140 is recognized as classic designed, rugged and dependable lawn and garden
tractor. Introduced in 1968, this tractor was not only marketed to homeowners; Deere also targeted
truck farmers, commercial users, nurserymen and large estate owners. This machine had features
comparable to larger tractors and could handle a multitude of implements.

Originally marketed with a 12-horsepower Kohler engine, the 140 was upgraded to a 14-horsepower
Kohler in 1969. This engine would be used throughout the production life of the 140 which was made
until 1974. It could be ordered with either single or triple hydraulics and came standard with a
hydrostatic transmission. This transmission allowed for many different speed settings. Speaking simply,
the John Deere 140 was a machine with flexibility and lot of power.

Some of the features for the 140 were as follows:

o It could be fitted with a moldboard plow, disk, planter, cultivator and many other attachments to
handle all types of gardening chores.
o It could work as a regular tractor to carry out the farming activities such as running a PTO unit to
operate a grain auger or elevator.
o It could haul small loads such as firewood, feed and mulch with a pull-type dumpcart.
o Front, mid and rear mounted attachments such as a snowblade, sweeper, mid-mount blade and
rear-mounted tiller could be easily installed with Deere's quick-tach design.
o The 140 included an electromagnetic PTO clutch for mounted attachments in front, center and rear.
o Each unit came standard with an adjustable high-back, cushioned seat that could accommodate any
size operator.
o An optional rear PTO could be installed to operate a tiller.
o A Triple safe starting feature, carried over from the model 110 model was incorporated into the
design of the 140.

To start the tractor, the PTO had to be disengaged. Second, the transmission had to be in the neutral
setting. Third, the brake pedal had to be depressed. This safety feature, which formed the principle
marketing strategy for all of Deere's lawn and garden tractors, was emphasized in sales literature by
depicting children playing around on the tractor.

To this day, the John Deere 140 is considered to be among one of the best garden tractors ever made
by many enthusiasts and collectors. For more information on the John Deere 140, subscribe to the
Lawn and Garden Collector Magazine. In each issue of LAGC we have a feature articles highlighing a
model 60, 70, 110, 112, 120, or 140 antique John Deere Garden Tractor.

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Episode 1 of the video shoot with Tractor Fanatic (above), with Brandon
Pfeiffer, publisher of Lawn & Garden Collector Magazine. He shows off his
beautifully restored 1955 Wheel Horse RJ35 and 1965 John Deere 110!

In episode 2 of the Tractor Fanatic video series (below), Brandon shows off
some of unique and one of a kind vintage garden tractors.
Vintage John Deere 140 Garden Tractors