Could someone tell me what years a John Deere 214 rider"s were built?
There is one for sale down the road from me and I stopped and looked at it, It has no deck and is a little rough but not beat to death.
What would be a fair price for it? don"t even know if it runs or not, no one home when I stopped to look at it.
Thanks Bob Smith
 
With no deck it should go cheap. I replaced the deck tin on Dad's 1968 140 years ago. The shell, NOT bearing housings, from JD was over $500.00.

Kent
 
If it doesn't run, it's worth about $100 tops for parts. Even if it runs, it's like Kent said. Cheap without a deck. The 214 was made from 1975 to 1987. You can get the model year from the serial number at Weekend Freedom Machines dot com.
 
1968-1974 JD112 10hp HH100 Tecumseh (thru ’71) , Variator drive
10hp K-241 Kohler optional (’69-’71)
12hp K-301 Kohler (’72-’74)
electric lift standard (’72-’74)
electric PTO clutch standard (’72-’73), manual standard all other years
Hydraulic lift optional (’68-‘71)
4 speed Peerless transmission, variator drive



1975 – Marks the beginning of John Deere’s "Quietline" series (new hood, engine side panels).

The 200 Series tractor marked the demise of the 110/112 while retaining many features.
The 300 Series of hydrostatic drive tractors carried on where the venerable 140 left off.
Headlights are now inset to a full width "light bar".

1975-1987 JD210, 212, 214 (10-14 hp) Vari-speed gear drive, manual lift standard, electric & hydraulic lift optional (replaced 110 & 112)

http://www.weekendfreedommachines.com/info/



Hydro lift and other options (that work) could easily add a lot of value to nonrunning machine.
 

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