Put a used John Deere combine to work with a 3-year interest waiver through John Deere Financial on qualifying used combines. This limited-time financing opportunity is designed for producers who need dependable harvesting capacity without immediate interest costs. Eligible machines vary, so contact 21st Century Equipment to explore available combines, financing options, and terms before the September 25, 2026 deadline.
What is the 3-year waiver offer on used combines?
For a limited time, qualified buyers can receive a 3-year interest waiver through John Deere Financial when financing select qualifying used John Deere combines.
This offer can provide an opportunity to add harvesting capacity while managing equipment investment and cash flow. Offer ends September 25, 2026, so now is the time to ask about eligible machines and financing options.
Because eligibility varies by machine and financing terms, contact 21st Century Equipment for details on specific combines.
Who can benefit from this used combine financing offer?
This opportunity may be a good fit for producers who are:
- Looking to add or replace combine capacity before harvest
- Considering a used John Deere combine instead of purchasing new
- Managing equipment costs while preserving working capital
- Expanding acres or preparing for changing harvest demands
- Looking for financing options on a qualifying used machine
A used combine can also provide a practical way to add proven harvesting capability without making the investment required for a new machine.
What should I look for when buying a used John Deere combine in the High Plains?
Buying a combine in Nebraska, Colorado, or Wyoming comes with considerations that can differ by operation and geography. Before purchasing, evaluate the machine based on your crops, acres, terrain, harvest conditions, and local service support.
High Plains consideration | What to check |
|---|---|
Dryland vs. irrigated acres | Consider your expected crop volume and harvest windows when determining the capacity you need. |
Wheat and small grains | Look closely at separator hours, concave condition, rotor or cylinder components, and grain-handling wear. |
Corn and soybeans | Inspect the cleaning system, grain tank, unloading system, feederhouse and crop-specific components. |
Dust and residue | Ask about maintenance history and inspect belts, bearings, cooling systems and areas prone to residue buildup. |
Long harvest days | Evaluate cab condition, lighting, visibility, comfort and technology before committing to a machine. |
Technology compatibility | Ask what precision-ag technology is installed and what upgrades may be needed for your operation. |
Local service support | Consider access to parts, technicians and harvest support from your local 21st Century Equipment dealership. |
High Plains Pro-Tip
Don't evaluate a used combine by hours alone. A machine's maintenance history, crop conditions, previous workload, technology package and overall condition can be just as important when determining whether it is the right fit for your operation.
What John Deere technology should I consider on a used combine?
Technology can make a significant difference in how efficiently a combine performs during a demanding harvest.
Depending on the machine, ask about compatibility with technologies such as StarFire™ 7000, John Deere displays, guidance systems and precision-ag solutions. If you're already using John Deere technology elsewhere on the farm, understanding what is installed on the combine—and what can be integrated—can help you avoid unnecessary technology gaps.
For example, producers operating equipment such as a John Deere 8R, 9R, 1025R or 3038E may already be familiar with the value of having connected equipment and precision-ag tools working together.
Expert Insight:
“When evaluating a used combine, we encourage producers to look beyond the price tag and consider the machine’s maintenance history, condition and technology package. A thorough inspection with a knowledgeable service team can help identify potential needs before harvest and make sure the combine is matched to the producer’s operation.”
— 21st Century Equipment Service Manager / Master Technician
Where can I find qualifying used John Deere combines?
21st Century Equipment serves producers across the High Plains with locations throughout Nebraska and Colorado, giving customers access to equipment expertise, parts and service support close to home.
When shopping for a used combine, your local dealership team can help you evaluate available machines based on your acres, crops, harvesting needs and existing equipment.
Ask your local 21st Century Equipment team about qualifying used combines and whether the machine you're considering is eligible for the 3-year interest waiver through John Deere Financial.
How can I take advantage of the 3-year waiver?
Start by contacting 21st Century Equipment and asking about qualifying used John Deere combines and the 3-year interest waiver through John Deere Financial.
Our team can help you:
- Review available used combines.
- Identify machines that may fit your operation.
- Discuss financing options and eligibility.
- Review the machine's condition, features and technology.
- Help you determine whether the combine is ready for your next harvest.
The offer ends September 25, 2026. Contact 21st Century Equipment today to learn more about eligible used combines and financing options.
Offer subject to credit approval and applicable John Deere Financial terms and conditions. See 21st Century Equipment for details. Financing offer applies only to qualifying used combines. Eligibility, terms and participating equipment may vary. Offer ends September 25, 2026.




