
Aging equipment doesn’t have to mean out-of-warranty equipment. With a Used PowerGard Protetion Plan1 from John Deere, you can protect the performance and reliability of aging equipment with a used equipment warranty. This includes limited engine-and-powertrain coverage on tractors, combines, nutrient applicators, sprayers, cotton harvesters and self-propelled forage harvesters.
Used PowerGardTM Protection Plan
Eligibility
The following equipment is eligible for a Used PowerGard extended warranty following a 100-plus point inspection and fluid sample testing conducted by TriGreen Equipment:
- Tractors up to 10 years old and under 5,000 hours
- Combines, sprayers, nutrient applicators, self-propelled forage harvesters, and cotton harvesters up to 7 years old and under 2,000 hours


Choose from a variety of flexible term lengths to find the plan that best fits your needs. Total months of coverage range from 6-36, and total hours range from 500 to 2000.
Options
No pre-approval of claims is necessary. Your machine will be repaired with genuine John Deere parts by highly-trained dealership technicians. If you decide to sell or trade, any remaining PowerGard coverage is fully transferrable to a new owner – without a transfer fee.
1The Used PowerGard Protection Plan (a limited engine-and-powertrain warranty) does not cover attachments, maintenance or high-wear items, nor other non-covered components specifically mentioned in the contract terms. Pickup and delivery or other transportation charges are not covered.
2Maintenance and high-wear items are excluded on all PowerGard Protection Plan coverage forms, in addition to specifically excluded parts or components. Always check the actual PowerGard Protection Plan contract for details, exclusions and limitations.
All protection plan coverage and benefits described herein are subject to the specific terms, conditions and exclusions of the actual PowerGard Protection Plan Agreement. In the case of any discrepancies between this documentation and
the Agreement, the Agreement terms prevail.