John Deere Planter Serial Number Guide

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I have a 7200 6 RN conservation planter serial # E660774 and trying to find the year. My 2006 equipment guide has the last model as E206500 -1992 which isn't even close to my. Starting in 1993 at Serial # 650100 you add 5000 numbers for each year so 1994. This is true for John Deere planters. Jan 24, 2017 - He noticed that a farmer had a John Deere 8 row wide corn planter for sale and a John. The two 4455s were back-to-back serial numbers.

Operators Manual for John Deere 494A Corn Planter This Operators Manual contains 68 pages of helpful information. The manual is a digitally enhanced reproduction of the OEM manual and is bound for a lifetime of use.

A must have for any John Deere 494A owner. Notes: Year / Serial Number: Sample Page(s) from Operators Manual Which Manual Do I Need? There are 3 main types of manuals, each with a specific purpose. Some manuals combine types (i.e. Parts + Operators, etc.), but the basic function of the manual types remain the same and are as follows: • Service Manual (SVC) - The service manual (Shop manual or Repair manual) tells you how to take the machine apart, fix it, and put it back together.

It is written in the language of a mechanic and may include valuable detailed information such as specifications, torques, ranges, etc. If you are serious about repairs or restoration, you need the service manual. • Parts Manual (PTS) - The parts manual has exploded views of all parts on the machine, giving great detail on assembly and disassembly. It also includes a guide for ordering parts. It picks up where service manuals leave off.

If you do your own repairs, you need the parts manual. • Operators Manual (OPT) - The operators manual (Owners manual) came with the tractor. It gives the owner/operator instructions, shift patterns, capacities (anti freeze, crankcase, etc.) and adjustment procedures (brakes, clutch, etc.). This is a critical tool for operating and maintaining your machine. • Complete Kits - Get all the manuals for your machine plus a few other perks and ensure you will not be missing critical information in the middle of your repair job.

You are logged in as a guest. ( ) 7200 planter year:: -> Message format Posted 3/4/2017 08:04 (#5877254) Subject: 7200 planter year Northeast Pa. I have a 7200 6 RN conservation planter serial # E660774 and trying to find the year.

My 2006 equipment guide has the last model as E206500 -1992 which isn't even close to my number. How can I find out what year mine is?

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Thanks Posted 3/4/2017 08:19 (#5877289 - in reply to #5877254) Subject: RE: 7200 planter year Jackson County. Southwest Minnesota 1994 or 1995 Posted 3/4/2017 09:13 (#5877390 - in reply to #5877254) Subject: RE: 7200 planter year 210 Industrial Dr., Arlington Wisconsin 53911 Its a 1995. Starting in 1993 at Serial # 650100 you add 5000 numbers for each year so 1994 is 655xxx, 1995 is 660xxx, and so on all the way up to present day which is somewhere around 760xxx. This is true for John Deere planters. Combines, grain platforms, and corn heads started earlier in 1984 at 600xxx. An exception was 1985 where they jumped 10,000 numbers instead of 5,000 but it has been 5,000 ever since. Posted 3/4/2017 09:35 (#5877439 - in reply to #5877390) Subject: RE: 7200 planter year NW Ohio +1 this is correct, To OP.

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