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20% Off John Deere Planter Parts in June | Prepare Your Planter for Next Season

21st Century Equipment
21st Century Equipment
June 1, 2026
20% Off John Deere Planter Parts in June | Prepare Your Planter for Next Season

Save 20% on Select John Deere Planter Parts Throughout June at 21st Century Equipment. This offer is designed for farmers across Nebraska, Colorado, and Wyoming who want to protect planter performance, reduce downtime, and prepare for next season before equipment is stored. Replacing wear items now helps ensure accurate seed placement, improved emergence, and fewer surprises when planting season returns.

Save 20% on Select John Deere Planter Parts This June

As planting season wraps up across the High Plains, now is the ideal time to inspect your planter and replace worn components before storing it for the year. Throughout June 2026, 21st Century Equipment is offering 20% off select John Deere planter parts, helping producers prepare their equipment for a successful planting season next year.

Whether you're running a John Deere 1775NT, 1795, 1725 CCS, DB60, DB80, or another planter model, replacing key wear items today can save valuable time and reduce costly downtime next spring.

Offer Details:

  • 20% off select John Deere planter parts
  • Valid June 1–30, 2026
  • Eligible John Deere planter parts only
  • Cannot be combined with other offers
  • See your local 21st Century Equipment dealership for complete details


Why Should I Service My Planter Before Storing It?

Many planter issues discovered during spring planting actually begin months earlier during storage.

By inspecting and replacing wear components immediately after planting, you can:

  • Identify worn parts while field performance is still fresh in your mind
  • Reduce spring repair delays
  • Improve seed placement accuracy
  • Protect row unit performance
  • Spread maintenance costs throughout the year
  • Ensure parts availability before the seasonal rush

Waiting until March or April often means competing for parts, service appointments, and technician availability.


Which Planter Parts Should I Inspect First?

Certain planter components experience significant wear during every planting season and should be evaluated annually.

High-Priority Wear Parts

Component

Why It Matters

Seed Tubes

Worn tubes affect seed delivery and spacing accuracy

Gauge Wheel Arms & Bushings

Excessive play impacts seed depth consistency

Closing Wheels

Poor closing wheel performance affects emergence

Opener Discs

Worn blades reduce furrow quality

Seed Firmers

Help maintain proper seed-to-soil contact

Drive Components

Chains, sprockets, and drives wear over time

Bearings & Bushings

Prevent unexpected failures during planting

Vacuum System Components

Critical for accurate singulation

If your planter is equipped with ExactEmerge™, MaxEmerge™ 5e, or other precision planting systems, annual inspection becomes even more important to maintain performance.


What Are the Best Planter Maintenance Practices for the High Plains?

Growing conditions across Nebraska, Colorado, and Wyoming create unique challenges that can accelerate wear on planter components.

High Plains Pro Tips

Western Nebraska

  • Inspect gauge wheel arms closely after planting in sandy soils where abrasive wear is common.
  • Check seed tube guards annually, especially in no-till and strip-till operations.

Eastern Colorado

  • Dry planting conditions often increase opener blade wear. Measure blade diameter rather than relying on visual inspection alone.
  • Vacuum meters should be cleaned thoroughly to remove fine dust buildup before storage.

Wyoming

  • Large temperature swings can accelerate cracking in rubber closing wheel components.
  • Grease fittings immediately after washing equipment to push moisture away from bearings.

Across All Three States

  • Remove fertilizer residue from row units before storage to reduce corrosion.
  • Update planter displays and precision ag software while equipment is parked.
  • Inspect harnesses connected to SeedStar™ systems for rodent damage before winter.

These regional maintenance practices can help reduce spring startup issues and improve overall planter performance.


How Does Precision Ag Technology Impact Planter Maintenance?

Today's planters rely on more technology than ever before.

Many producers throughout the region operate planters equipped with:

  • StarFire™ 7000 receivers
  • G5 Displays
  • SeedStar™ Monitoring Systems
  • ExactEmerge™ technology
  • Section Control
  • Variable Rate Planting

When mechanical wear develops, these advanced technologies cannot fully compensate for poor row-unit performance.

Accurate seed placement begins with properly maintained hardware, making offseason inspections critical for maximizing the value of your precision ag investment.


Where Can I Find John Deere Planter Parts Near Me?

21st Century Equipment supports growers across Nebraska, Colorado, and Wyoming through a network of local dealerships staffed by knowledgeable parts and service teams.

Locations including Scottsbluff, Alliance, Sidney, Imperial, Sterling, Burlington, Holyoke, Wray, Cheyenne, and Torrington can help identify the right parts for your specific planter model and operation.

Your local team can also assist with preseason inspections, maintenance recommendations, and precision ag support.


Expert Insight

"The best time to fix planter wear items is immediately after planting, not a week before next season starts. We consistently see producers save time and avoid costly downtime by replacing critical components during the offseason when inspections can be performed thoroughly."

— 21st Century Equipment Service Manager


Why Take Advantage of This June Planter Parts Sale?

Every acre depends on accurate seed placement. Replacing worn planter parts today can help protect emergence, improve stand consistency, and reduce downtime when planting season returns.

Take advantage of 20% off select John Deere planter parts through June 30, 2026, and prepare your planter for another productive season.

Visit your nearest 21st Century Equipment location or contact your local parts department to learn more about eligible parts and current availability.

Offer Disclaimer

Offer valid June 1–30, 2026. Eligible John Deere planter parts only. Discount applies to select planter parts and cannot be combined with any other offer. See dealer for complete details.

Technically Reviewed By:Davin Peterson, Executive Vice President Of Aftermarket

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