Tractor Serial Number Research...For Members Only
Important information regarding New Generation serial numbers.
Production information on most models of
John Deere Two-Cylinder Tractors is
available from the Two-Cylinder Club at
$35 each whether available on
electronic files, or via research that
requires physically accessing Serial Number
Registers at Deere & Company. The information
will be supplied on a personalized document
especially created for this purpose.
Models available on
electronic files |
First Numbered Series |
"20" Series |
"30" Series |
Lettered Series Tractors |
"50"
"60"
"70"
"80" |
"320"
"520"
"620"
"720"
"820" |
"330"
"430"
"530"
"630"
"730"
"830"
"840" |
A" (Unstyled)
(#410000-#476222)
"B" (Unstyled)
(#1000-#59999)
"AOS"
"AR"/"AO"
"D"
"G"
"GP"
"H"
"R" |
The fee for all Serial # Research is $35.00

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Official Document
Documents are mailed flat for framing (to avoid the creases made by folding) for an additional $8.00 via Priority Mailing in a reinforced package (initially available only to U.S. locations). Several documents can be mailed together in the same reinforced package at no additional mailing charge.
Production information is available for nearly all vintage John Deere Tractors, from the Waterloo Boy through the New Generation. There are some exceptions, as no production information is known to exist for Model "L" Tractors prior to serial number 625000, nor for Model "62" or Model "Y" Tractors. There also are no records for Model "M" Tractors prior to serial number 52542, for Model "W" Power Units after serial number 5289, or for Model "840" Tractors after serial number 8400898.
The production information available varies considerably from model to model, and sometimes from tractor to tractor within a given model. For example, shipping destinations are not available for any tractors built at the Dubuque Tractor Works, specific shipping destinations (other than Branch House Territory) are often not available for Waterloo-built tractors, optional equipment is typically not available for most Waterloo tractors built in the 1950s (and is inconsistently available for earlier tractors), and a "build" date is not necessarily the date a tractor was built as much as it is the date that the tractor was entered into inventory records.
Individual Serial Number Research Documents may also be requested by phone or mail.
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Two-Cylinder Club
P.O. Box 430
Grundy Center, IA 50638-0430
1 888-782-2582 or 1 319 824-6060
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