John Deere Repair Shops Near You
Nothing runs like a Deere.
John Deere has manufactured outdoor equipment since 1837, beginning with steel plows for prairie farmers before expanding into tractors, commercial turf equipment, and today's residential riding mower lineup. John Deere makes residential and commercial riding mowers, zero-turns, utility vehicles, and tractors backed by one of the largest dealer networks in North America. The E, S, and X-series residential mowers are among the top-selling riding mowers in the US, and their commercial Z-series zero-turns are standard for landscape contractors.
John Deere warranty service must be performed at an authorized dealer. Dealers use the Service ADVISOR diagnostic platform for electrical and EFI systems and stock genuine John Deere parts. John Deere operates one of the largest dealer networks in North America, with strong rural and suburban coverage across all 50 states β particularly dense in the agricultural Midwest and the Southeast.
Mower tune-ups run $80β$150. Riding mower deck service: $100β$200. Hydrostatic transmission service: $200β$500. Commercial zero-turn annual service: $200β$400. Ask your dealer about seasonal service packages β most authorized John Deere dealers offer spring tune-up programs covering blade sharpening, belt inspection, and oil service at discounted bundle rates compared to individual service items.
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