Ertl Precision Classics John Deere 720 Tractor with 80 Blade and 45 Loader 1:16 Scale (2024)

*Please contact Liberation Estate Services at 517-402-4253 with any questions prior to bidding.*

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-It is the sole responsibility of all buyers to pick up their item(s)ON THE SCHEDULED REMOVAL DAYand within the advertised time that has been specified for each individual auction. If the buyer is unable to pick up their items for any reason on removal day,it is the buyer's responsibility to have arrangement made to send someone in their abscence.

-Liberation Estate Services cannot guarantee the availability of any items that are not picked up by the end of the scheduled removal day.

-All items must be picked up on the specified removal day for each individual auction. Liberation Estate Services is unable to accommodate alternate dates and times outside of the scheduled removal -please do not ask.

-Buyers are responsible for the removal forall items won on the scheduled removal day.

-Each buyer is soley responsible to bringany and allnecessary tools and/or persons they may need to assist them in the removal process.This includes bringing sufficient equipment and/or vehicles to transport their item(s) away from the removal site.

-Ownership of the asset(s)/item(s) along with the risk of loss, is immediately passed to the buyer at the time of winning and after the invoice has beenpaid in full.

-Invoices that were paid in full, yet the buyer has not taken possession of by the designated end time on the scheduled removal date will be consideredabandoned.In turn, the ownership with risk of loss, will defer back to Liberation Estate Services. This means refunds for abandoned items will not be given.

-Items that are not paid for by the end of the scheduled removal date/time will be considered a "no-show" and abandoned.

-By leaving the auction site, the buyer is agreeing that all lots were as described and acceptably loaded therefore releasing Liberation Estate Services from any claims of incomplete, incorrect or missing items.

-As the buyer, if for any reason you feel an item was not listed properly, the issue must be brought to the attention of our staff on removal daypriorto the item(s) being removed from the auction site.

-Managing auctioneer, Liberation Estate Services, and/or removal location owner are not liable for any damages accrued to asset(s) during the removal process.

-Please keep in mind, this is an auction - not a retail store. We do our best to make your auction experience top-notch from beginning bid to removal.

*Please contact Liberation Estate Services at 517-402-4253 with any questions prior to bidding.*

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Ertl Precision Classics John Deere 720 Tractor with 80 Blade and 45 Loader 1:16 Scale (2024)

FAQs

What year did the John Deere 720 come out? ›

History: John Deere produced this multipurpose tractor between 1956 and 1958.

What model tractor did John Deere make the most of? ›

The 4020 is one of the most popular tractors Deere & Company has ever made.

What is the oldest John Deere tractor in the world? ›

No one has ever been able to determine if they were all built in 1918, or if perhaps production was stretched into 1919. But, records indicate the first was finished in April 1918 and shipped to a government test farm in Garrett Park, Maryland. Clearly the Dain is the first John Deere tractor.

What year was the John Deere Model A tractor made? ›

John Deere Model A
TypeRow-crop agricultural tractor
ManufacturerJohn Deere
Production1934-1952
Length124 inches (310 cm)
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Does the John Deere 720 have power steering? ›

These tractors were equipped with a hand clutch, individual foot brakes, cigarette lighter, live power take-off, power steering, and some had three-point hitches, as ours does. A friend of ours had told us of an old John Deere tractor sitting in a field near Natural Bridge, Virginia, in the summer of 2004.

How much does a John Deere 720 weigh? ›

Rummy's John Deere Page
General Specification:
Front:6x16
Length (inches):134.6
Height to Radiator (inches):65.6
Weight (pounds):6,790
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What country owns John Deere tractors? ›

Deere & Company, doing business as John Deere (/ˈdʒɒnˈdɪər/), is an American corporation that manufactures agricultural machinery, heavy equipment, forestry machinery, diesel engines, drivetrains (axles, transmissions, gearboxes) used in heavy equipment, and lawn care equipment.

What is the most popular antique John Deere tractor? ›

The Model 4020 was the most popular tractor of its time and was eventually replaced by the 4230 in 1972.

Who makes engines for John Deere farm tractors? ›

When reviewing engines, you should know that John Deere does have branded engines, but they do not manufacture their own. Depending on the model, you will find engines manufactured by quality brands like Kawasaki and Briggs & Stratton. The 100 Series provides comfortable, easy-to-learn, easy-to-own mowing.

What year did John Deere pass away? ›

John Deere (born February 7, 1804, Rutland, Vermont, U.S.—died May 17, 1886, Moline, Illinois) was a pioneer American inventor and manufacturer of agricultural implements.

How can I tell what model my John Deere tractor is? ›

Finding your model number and serial number is as easy as locating the identification tag on your machine. As seen in the example, the model number will be displayed below the MODEL heading (Example: Z235), and the serial number will be underlined on the top-right corner of the tag (Example: 130002).

What made John Deere famous? ›

John Deere was a blacksmith who developed the first commercially successful, self-scouring steel plow in 1837 and founded the company that still bears his name.

What is the difference between a John Deere A and B? ›

The John Deere Model B tractor was a two-plow row-crop tractor produced by John Deere from 1935 to 1952, with direct successors produced until 1960. The B was a scaled-down, less expensive version of the John Deere Model A. It was followed by the updated 50, 520 and 530 models.

How much does a John Deere Model A weight? ›

The standard operating weight for a John Deere A Farm Tractor is 3783 lbs. This height can vary depending on the machine configuration and attachments.

How can you tell the year model of a tractor? ›

When you want to identify the year of your tractor, you can look at several things. First and foremost is the tractor serial number, which is stamped into an aluminum plate located on the right side of your tractor, on the steering gear housing. Use the tractor serial number table to look up the year.

How many John Deere A tractors were made? ›

By the end of its 18-year production run in 1952, more than 320,000 Model A's had been sold, making it Deere's most popular tractor of all time. During its 17-year production run, more than 300,000 B's were built, making it the second-most popular Deere model.

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