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John Deere recalls compact utility tractors, advises owners to stop use immediately
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Date:2025-04-19 00:14:07
John Deere has recalled a compact utility tractor due to brake failures and crash hazards.
Which models are included in the John Deere tractor recall?
This recall includes 1023E, 1025R and 2025R Compact Utility Tractors. Consumers can find the model number and “John Deere” printed on the hood.
The recalled tractors are green and yellow, and were sold with both opened and closed operator stations. About 148,000 of the tractors were sold in the United States from November 2017 until July 2024.
The serial numbers of tractors included in this recall can be found under "Parts and Service" at deere.com.
John Deere tractor recall issued over brake failures in Compact Utility Tractors
John Deere's recall comes after the Moline, Illinois-based company received four reports of the brake linkage failing.
One person was hospitalized and two people suffered impact injuries, John Deere said in a news release. Minor property damage has also been reported.
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When did John Deere issue a tractor recall?
John Deere's tractor recall was put into effect on Sept. 26.
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What should I do if I have a John Deere 1023E, 1025R or 2025R Compact Utility Tractor?
Deere says users should immediately stop using the recalled tractors and contact an authorized John Deere dealer to schedule an appointment to bring the tractor into the dealer for a free repair.
If the owner is not able to transport the tractor to a dealer’s location, then the dealer will make arrangements to repair the unit at the owner's residence.
Deere said they are also contacting all known purchasers directly.
Victoria Reyna-Rodriguez is a general assignment reporter for the Register. Reach her at vreynarodriguez@registermedia.com or follow her on Twitter @VictoriaReynaR.
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