This 1957 John Deere 420 Standard is powered by a 1.9-liter twin paired with an unsynchronized five-speed manual transmission, and it is finished in green and yellow. The tractor was refurbished under a previous ownership and acquired by the seller in 2024. Features include a rear power take-off, a three-point hitch assembly, black vinyl seat cushions, headlights, and rear half fenders. This John Deere tractor is now offered at no reserve in Missouri with a bill of sale.
The John Deere 420 series had several configurations throughout its three-year run from 1956-1958. This Standard example was repaired and refinished in green and yellow under a previous ownership. Features include a screen-style grille, a silver-finished exhaust stack, headlights, and rear half fenders.
Yellow-finished steel wheels are mounted with 5.00-15″ Firestone tires in the front, and 11.2-24″ R-Gator Supreme tires in the rear. The track width of the front and rear wheels can be adjusted.
The steel seat is fitted with black vinyl cushions. Controls include a clutch pedal, a hand throttle, and dual pedals for the individual rear brakes. The shift lever is centrally mounted on top of the transmission case.
The three-spoke steering wheel sits ahead of a black dash panel that houses John Deere-branded gauges for water temperature and amperage, and an oil pressure gauge is mounted to the right side of the engine. The tractor is not equipped with an hour meter, and total mileage is unknown.
The gasoline-powered 1.9-liter twin was rated at approximately 26 drawbar horsepower and sends power to the rear wheels through a five-speed unsynchronized manual transmission. An oil change was completed in preparation for sale.
The tractor is equipped with a rear power take-off in addition to a three-point hitch assembly with an adjustable top link and a cross bar hitch.
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