The History of the Delco-Remy Divsion of General Motors
A.K.A. "The Remy Brothers" or "The Remy Electric Company"
1896-1994

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John Deere Tractor and Engine Museum- Waterloo, IA

This page added 8-18-2018.

Photos courtesy of David D. Jackson, Jr.  Mr. Jackson did a quick tour of the museum on 7-25-2018 after visiting the John Deere plant on a business call.

Below are two tractors he found with Delco-Remy components on them.


Photos courtesy of David D. Jackson, Jr.


Photos courtesy of David D. Jackson, Jr.


Delco-Remy DC generator Model 1100309 with date code 5M8.  The generator was built the 8th day of December with the year ending in 5, such as 1955 or 1965.  Photos courtesy of David D. Jackson, Jr.


Photos courtesy of David D. Jackson, Jr.


This tractor has a Delco-Remy 10SI Delcotron on it.  Photos courtesy of David D. Jackson, Jr.


Photos courtesy of David D. Jackson, Jr.

 

 

 



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