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What year did the John Deere L100 come out?
The John Deere L100 is a 2WD lawn tractor from the L100 Series series. This tractor was manufactured by John Deere from 2003 to 2005. The JD L100 is equipped with a 0.5 L single-cylinder gasoline engine and belt-driven gear type transmission with 5 forward and 1 reverse gear.
Are lawn tractor wheels interchangeable?
Only if they fit. If they do not fit, they are not interchangeable.
What tires does John Deere use?
Talking about the MICHELIN X TWEEL Listen as John Deere customers and dealers talk about the MICHELIN X TWEEL on their ZTrak™ zero-turn mowers.
When was the John Deere L110 made?
2002 to 2005
The John Deere L110 is a full-size riding lawn mower. These mowers were in production from 2002 to 2005. The L110 was designed to be more comfortable and durable than previous models.
What engine is in L110 John Deere?
John Deere L110 Engine:
| Engine | Kohler CV491 gasoline 1-cylinder air-cooled vertical shaft |
|---|---|
| Displacement: | 490 cc 29.9 ci |
| Bore/Stroke: | 3.60×3.03 inches 91 x 77 mm |
| Power: | 17.5 hp 13.0 kW |
| Air cleaner: | paper with foam |
How much does a John Deere L100 weigh?
462 lbs
John Deere L100 Dimensions
| Dimensions | |
|---|---|
| Length | 60 inches 152 cm |
| Width | 36 inches 91 cm |
| Height | 38.6 inches 98 cm |
| Weight | 462 lbs 209 kg |
What size deck does a John Deere L100 have?
42 inch
John Deere 42 inch Complete Replacement Deck Fits L100 Series D100 Series and LA100 Series AUC13429.
Are all riding mower tires the same?
There are two different sizing systems: two-number system, and three-number system. Lawn tractor tires using the two-number system display numbers as 4.80-8, for example. This means the tire’s width is approximately 4.8 inches and the rim is 8 inches in diameter.
Why do push mowers have big back wheels?
High rear wheels. They’re touted as easier to push over uneven ground. Manufacturers of high-wheeled mowers situate the engine (or motor, for electric models) more forward to accommodate the greater diameter of the rear wheels. This makes the mower noticeably heavier to tip back for turning, which you do frequently.