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John Deere Model Number Lookup - Label/Plate Information
Your John Deere model number can be located in one of several different locations depending on your equipment type. While the model number is usually printed in yellow letters on the outside of your equipment, it can also be found on the bottom of the product identification tag (marked in red in photo). The model number can also be found as part of the product identification number (marked in blue in photo), located near the top of the product identification tag. In some instances, the product identification number may be useful when searching for more specific model information. To locate your John Deere model number or product identification number, click your preferred equipment type below.
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The model number on a John Deere riding lawn mower can be found in one of several places depending on your equipment model and year. Common locations include under the seat, behind the front right wheel on the frame, behind the back left wheel on the frame, on the right-hand side underneath the pedals, on top of the cutting deck, or on the back of the machine.
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Enter the model number of your John Deere Riding Lawn Mowers below to search for parts.
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The model number on a John Deere walk-behind lawn mower can be located on the deck, usually behind the engine.
Enter the model number of your John Deere Walk-Behind Lawn Mowers below to search for parts.
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The model number on a John Deere snow blower can be found in yellow letters on the side of the machine or printed on the product identification tag. The product identification tag may be located in one of a few different places, including on the back panel or underneath the machine on the back of the scraper bar.
Enter the model number of your John Deere Single-Stage Snow Blowers below to search for parts.
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The model number on a John Deere two-stage snow blower can be found in yellow letters on the back of the blower housing or printed on the product identification tag. The product identification tag may be located in one of a few different places, including the back panel or on the left-hand side (from operator's perspective) underneath the handle/above the wheel.
Enter the model number of your John Deere Two-Stage Snow Blowers below to search for parts.
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The model number on a John Deere Zero-Turn Rider can be found in yellow letters on the front of the machine or on the product identification tag, located underneath the seat (lift seat to view).
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You may be surprised to learn that not all John Deere lawn tractors sport traditional green and yellow. In 1969, John Deere produced lawn tractors with customized hoods and seats in four colors: red, orange, yellow and blue. The entire tractor, other than the hood and seat, was painted white. By 1971, John Deere ceased making colored lawn tractors due to a lack of sales. Pinpointing the age of a vintage John Deere lawn tractor is as simple as checking its color. For traditional green and yellow tractors, determining their age takes a little investigating.
Stand behind your John Deere lawn tractor and look to the bottom left hand corner near the left tire to locate the identification tag. This metal plate attached to the frame of the mower provides you with the tractor’s model and serial number. Tags may be located under the hood or along the front on older models.
Write down your lawn tractor’s model and serial number, because both provide information needed to determine the age of your lawn tractor. Model numbers range from two to four digits, while serial numbers range from six to 11 digits with a two-letter prefix, depending on the age of your lawn tractor.
Visit the John Deere website and download the appropriate pdf file for the expected year of your lawn tractor. Each list contains one decade of lawn tractors.
Search for the model number in the first column labeled “Model” on the left hand side of the chart. Model numbers appear in numerical order from lowest to highest. If your model number is not listed, explore other lists until you find your model number listed.
Locate your serial number in the third column labeled “serial number breaks.” This lists a range of serial numbers. If your serial number falls on or between the two serial numbers listed, you are in the right box.
Look to the column to the left to determine the manufacture date of your lawn tractor.
Tip
Place a sheet of paper over worn identification tags and rub with a pencil with soft lead to take an impression of the numbers.
Warning
Other parts of the mower may also have identification or parts numbers. Always check that numbers you record are model and serial numbers. The identification tag is metal and screwed to the mower.
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Nannette Richford is an avid gardener, teacher and nature enthusiast with more than four years' experience in online writing. Richford holds a Bachelor of Science in secondary education from the University of Maine Orono and certifications in teaching 7-12 English, K-8 General Elementary and Birth to age 5.
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