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Tractor Major Deere & Co Gets Its Hands Dirty
On one side were four yankees, all board-level executives of American tractor company Deere & Co, and on the other were Chunilal and his friends. The game got more interesting as the Americans caught on to its ways and more people joined.
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By ANIRBAN CHOWDHURY MUMBAI – Deere & Co., the US-based farm equipment maker, said Thursday it has broken ground for its second India tractor factory, where it plans to invest $ 80 million. The factory, in central India's Madhya Pradesh state, …
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How do I sketch a John Deere tractor as realistically as possible?
I am making a watercolour present for a friend who has a passion for the old, classic John Deere tractors. The problem is, I have never seen one in my life (aside from staring at pictures on the Internet), and I can’t get my sketches to look right. Is there anything I can do?

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well if he not watching u do the sketch print a pic off line and trace it then add lil color and u got yourself a classic john deer

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47 Responses to Deere & Company Tractors | Tractor Significant Deere &amp Co Gets Its Hands Dirty | How do I sketch a John Deere tractor as realistically as feasible?

  1. twm1340 says:

    With a name like Jet Star you would expect a pretty zippy 0-60 time.

  2. Gordon _Iowa says:

    A fine looking machine. Great photos as always

  3. AZTransplant/Nicki says:

    Very shiny……….I even see YOU! :-) Nice one, Toby!

  4. ~ Liberty Images says:

    Fab photo, I really like this!

  5. onasill says:

    Wow! what a series on tractors. Are we coming to the end :-)

  6. angelnfreefall says:

    That’s some fine shine…..beautiful.

  7. boots1950. says:

    Tom with a nose like that you could be right. We Had A Ford 7010, stuck in 4 wheel drive and that wouldn’t pull you out of bed! Sorry Toby A fine looking Tractor!

  8. Pete Zarria says:

    [http://www.flickr.com/photos/boots2]
    Thats a good story in just a few words. You do paint a picture, Mate.

  9. Ape Flavored says:

    Imagine that, a jet powered tractor ;)

  10. "†OnlyByGrace" says:

    I know it well…….nice shot

  11. Konaflyer says:

    Love the image! Love the pov and the processing!

  12. sjogge123 says:

    “your farms are getting bigger”, I think working full days and almost no sleep att all is big enough.
    It’s sadly how farming has become a work and not a lifestyle anymore..

    Greetings from a farmer fron Finland

  13. branisteanu123 says:

    @RoughRiderBB
    no, for John Deere

  14. RoughRiderBB says:

    is this a add for Chevy Trucks?!? :-)

  15. Stefano181085 says:

    sigano le gomme

  16. Kuraniyschalker says:

    john deere is the best !!!

  17. cumminspower10 says:

    nice vid!

  18. cumminspower10 says:

    much better than case ihs!!!!!

  19. JNG4600 says:

    nice setup i love the tractor sound

  20. whatnow5766 says:

    It would’ve been nice to have that this summer!! You could sell tickets to watch that bailer around here. lol

  21. salemcripple says:

    crazy, never seen a bailer launch bales like that. The only ones i’ve ever ran just left them where they were completed.

  22. DanDem34 says:

    @pugs321 Wisconsin

  23. pugs321 says:

    What state is this?

  24. TheFarmerfitz says:

    Youe baler is working pretty good… I’d a had a couple of loose ones by now!!!lol Either not tied properly or a banana bale that would probably explode when the kicker went(we didn’t have that of coarse) but I can just imagine!!!!lol

  25. TheFarmerfitz says:

    @echovector We never had the kicker, I rode a Stooker behind the baler….15 bales in a triangle stook…. sometimes when you pulled the trip to let it off the stooker and it would upset!!! Then after we had a fork on the tractor we could pick up the stook with and take it to the stack where we hand piled them!!!

  26. badheelerdog1 says:

    do you think a 630 would run a newholland 311 baler as good as its running that 336

  27. echovector says:

    I remember that exact combo on granma’s farm in VT 25 years ago. On a good day I got to ride in the wagon and stack……bad days I had to chase the over-throws…….on REALLY bad days the kicker would break and I’d hafta toss em ALL……….LOL!

  28. tharp78 says:

    that’s bale “kicker”

  29. TheBeeperman says:

    Brings back old memories.

  30. devine666darkness says:

    love the thrower

  31. LouisGodena says:

    How can anyone “dislike” this video? Maybe ’cause it’s not long enough? The only way that this video could be “improved” would be a 730 with a side-mounted 7′ sickle bar mower pulling the same rig! But, it’s great the way it is!

  32. brian93ist says:

    @waults no the late 60′s i think it was made before the 24t my friends 24t was made in 72

  33. switchmaker says:

    We had a 630 and a 327 baler

  34. JJKHaywood says:

    Hey good video and some nice old Iron.

  35. Erowided1661 says:

    Nothing runs like a deere!

  36. waults says:

    grew up with a jd 14t behind a 3010 diesel, anybody know what years the 14t were built?
    I’m betting that baler was 20 yrs old when I was born (77), and it still puts up 10,000 a year with barely a lost knot.

  37. farmboy1215 says:

    We have a 336 that’s 40 years old, never had anything break on it. We put in around 7000 bales a year.

  38. jach42967 says:

    I like this Sound

  39. 2907120 says:

    bales reaches a trip arm thus causing the bale pan to kick and ejecting the bale into the towed wagon. all done automatically. you can adjust the metering arm to make a different length bale. that kicker can loft a bale up to 80 pounds. a typical 8 foot wide by 16 foot long and 8 foot tall rack i can get 120 bales into. we have 6 racks that we fill on our farm.

  40. 2907120 says:

    bales reaches a trip arm thus causing the bale pan to kick and ejecting the bale into the towed wagon. all done automatically. you can adjust the metering arm to make a different length bale. that kicker can loft a bale up to 80 pounds. a typical 8 foot wide by 16 foot long and 8 foot tall rack i can get 120 bales into.

  41. sneezabonk says:

    Do the bales come out on their own or do you have to press a button to shoot them out

  42. kirkconway says:

    as long as that baler work’s and dont breal down too much?
    then keep on using it and the johnny popper to to pull it,
    that’s the only good way to stock bales’ otnerwise you just about wear yourself to a frazzle doing it by hand,

  43. slimG2082 says:

    We have a 336 baler with a pan kicker too and it is the best baler campaired to any other the bales are nice and clean and neat I had to replace a bill hook this year the first work that has been done on the notters sence it was new and we put in from 8,000 to 10,000 and a few years more , and our baler is about 35 to 40 years old my grandfather had a t14 with a kicker befor the 336 we run ours now with a 856 we need big iron beacuse of the hills not fun when you cant make it up the hill

  44. D.C. says:

    TAKE A PICTURE OF THE TRACTOR FROM THE INTERNET IN THE ANGLE YOU WANT TO SKETCH ( HEAD ON , SIDE VIEW, BACK VIEW , 3 / 4 PROFILE , ECT , ECT ) . THEN PRINT IT OUT , AS LARGE AS YOU CAN . LAY IT OUT FLAT ON YOUR TABLE , THEN LAY CLEAR GRAFF , SAY 1 / 4″ X 1 / 4″ SQUARE OVER IT AND TRACE THE TRACTOR IN AS MUCH DETAIL AS YOU WANT . NOW DETERMINE HOW LARGE YOU WANT THE SKETCH TO BE . IF YOU WANT THE SKETCH TO BE 1-1 / 2 TIMES LARGER THAN YOUR TRACE OUT THEN VERY LIGHTLY ( LATER YOU WILL ERASE ) PUT A GRID ON WHATEVER YOU ARE USING 3 / 8″ X 3 / 8″ USING THE 1 / 4″ TRACEING NOW DRAW IT OUT ON YOUR 3 / 8″ GRID AT EXACTLY 1 SQUARE TO 1 SQUARE , THAT WILL STREACH IT OUT TO 1&1/2 TIMES. NOW IF YOU WANT IT TWICE AS LARGE MAKE YOUR GRID 1/ 2″ X 1 / 2″OR IF YOU WANT TO GO 2 & 1 /2 TIMES LARGER MAKE YOUR GRID 5 / 8″ X 5 / 8″ THREE TIMES = 3 / 4″ X 3 / 4″ GRID FOUR TIMES = 1″ X 1″ GRID . JUST REMEMBER ALWAYS GO 1 SQUARE TO 1 SQUARE , IF A CERTAIN LINE ON YOUR TRACING IS 4 SQUARES THEN YOU DRAW 4 SQUARES ON YOUR GRID IT WILL ENLARGE YOUR SKETCH IN PERPORTION AS YOU DRAW IT . NOW IF YOU DON’T HAVE ANY CLEAR GRAFF SHEETS , YOU CAN MAKE ONE WITH A CRYSLAL CLEAR FOOD WRAP AND A 12″ RULER AND A VERY FINE FELT TIP PEN . I HOPE THIS IS CLEAR ENOUGH FOR YOU TO UNDERSTAND, SOMETIMES I DON’T EXPLAIN THINGS AS WELL AS I SHOULD . IF YOU NEED MORE ON THIS MAKE ME A CONTACT AND WHEN YOU DO THE NEXT QUESTION A COPY WILL BE EMAILED TO ME

  45. xxmachina says:

    How about visiting a John Deere dealership? A lot of times they’ll have an old style tractor as a display. Or check your local paper, you may have missed most county fairs, but there are still plenty of little festivals, which often include historic tractors.

    Can’t beat the physical object.

  46. ibdense says:

    Using a reference photo and a grid system is the way I’d go. There is nothing wrong with this. It is not cheating anymore than a musician using sheet music to play a song he/she has never heard before. Matching up the angles and the lighting is most important.

  47. SquiggysMom says:

    Find a photo of one on the internet and print it out. Take it to a print shop, and they can make any size print you want. Then, using tracing paper, trace it and transfer it to the paper you are going to paint on. Since you are giving it as a gift to a friend, and are not selling it, I see no problem with copyright.

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