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John Deere Winter Equipment Inspection: Are You Prepared For Next Spring?

You may be done harvesting your crops with your John Deere machinery, but it’s worth taking a look at your equipment to plan for the year ahead. A winter equipment inspection can extend the lifespan of your equipment and make sure that everything is ready to go next spring. Here are some of the services that John Deere dealers provide for your machinery over the winter.

Tractor Inspection

John Deere Tractor Inspection

The John Deere tractor inspection service highlights any issues that may require fixing before the next farming season. Additionally, you’ll have peace of mind knowing that the professional is using genuine John Deere parts to keep your tractor running at peak performance. Certified technicians will ensure that nozzle capillaries are not worn out and verify that your fuel and air filters are not blocked.

Combine Inspection

John Deere Combine Inspection


Through John Deere, you can get a 180-degree inspection of your combine this winter. Identifying issues with your combine before the upcoming spring can help you maximize uptime and boost the machine’s overall performance.

Forage Harvester Inspection

John Deere Forest Harvester Inspection


A forage harvester inspection can make sure that you have a productive harvest next season. Technicians can verify that your knives are sharp, meaning you use less energy each time you harvest. Additionally, you can have a new “All Crop” Dura Line Shear Bar installed, which lasts three times longer than a standard bar.

Sprayer Inspection

John Deere Sprayer Inspection

If you haven’t considered having your sprayer inspected this winter, think about the fact that 60 percent of spraying costs can be attributed to chemicals. To make sure that none of that money is going to waste, have a John Deere technician take a look at your sprayer before winter’s last frost subsides.

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