John Deere 7200 Planter (1994)

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The John Deere 7200 is a robust, drawn planter featuring a 12-row configuration with 30-inch spacing, engineered for dependable planting across varying field conditions. Its Flex Fold frame offers transport flexibility and maneuverability, making it an ideal choice for farms seeking proven reliability without the complexity of modern electronics.

With a vacuum metering system and 1.6-bushel hoppers, the 7200 ensures even seed distribution and accuracy. Though it lacks Row Command or fertilizer attachments, this model is favored for its simplicity, durability, and consistent seed placement in conventional tillage systems.

Key Specs

  • Category: Drawn Planters

  • Make: John Deere

  • Model: 7200

  • Year: 1994

  • Rows: 12

  • Row Spacing: 30 inches

  • Frame: Flex Fold

  • Metering System: Vacuum

  • Hopper Size: 1.6 Bushels

  • Row Command: No

  • Fertilizer System: None

Performance & Features

Seeding System

  • Vacuum Metering for precise and consistent seed placement

  • 1.6-Bushel Seed Hoppers per row for longer planting intervals

  • Conventional Ground-Driven Mechanism for minimal maintenance

Build & Frame

  • Flex Fold Frame Design for easy transport and folding in tight spaces

  • Strong mechanical integrity suitable for seasonal heavy use

  • Built with classic John Deere reliability and easy-to-replace parts

Ideal Applications

This John Deere 7200 is ideal for:

  • Row Crop Farming (Corn, Soybeans, Sorghum)

  • Farmers Seeking Affordable, Proven Equipment

  • Operators Preferring Simpler, Mechanical Planters

  • Tillage-Based Seeding in Flat or Gently Rolling Fields