John Deere Riding mower advice

   / John Deere Riding mower advice #11  
what problems did you have with the 100 series if you don't mind me asking


thanks, Robert

The big thing is I don't trust the rear end, and expect it to give me trouble soon. The brigs engine also needs the valves adjusted, again. I want a mower I can trust and this one is not that. Ed
 
   / John Deere Riding mower advice #12  
I agree, although the 300 series all have smaller tires which is something of an issue with the uneven ground I have.

My L130 has 23" tires but has the k46 transmission which has a hard time with these larger diameter tires. My x749 and x758 has 26" tires with the k92 transmissions. No problems with the larger mowers. Somewhere in between you should be able to find what fits your property.

As far as the uneven ground, have you considered smoothing out the lawn areas and replanting? I do a lot of this work and think it is the better route to take. Makes mowing a breeze and looks better too. Don't know what Kubota you have but if it is up to the task that is what I would do and the cost of upgrading the mower to a larger mondel might cover the cost of the work.
 
   / John Deere Riding mower advice #13  
I agree, although the 300 series all have smaller tires which is something of an issue with the uneven ground I have.

Step up to an X380 and it has 22" tires, which are also wider and taller ( = better riding on uneven ground) than the 22" tires on the D170. With rebates, the X380 was $3700 when I bought one recently. Not sure what the D170 has for rebates, but I see MSRP is $2800 -- to me that money is better put towards an X300 series, regardless of the model. I honestly think you're throwing money away on the D100 series.
 
   / John Deere Riding mower advice #14  
I have seen on the net that someone is trying to bring a class action law suit to address the K46 transaxle issue.Not sure where its going or if it has happened.We have 2- 100 series riding mowers with bad transaxles.They are junk.There is an upgrade you can buy that changes the K46 to the K92 comes with new transaxle and bigger tires but its like 2500.00 if you do the work yourself.I agree with the folks here telling you WHY BUY JUNK to start with and the expectation of having to work on it in the near future.I would spend a little more and get the better mower to start with.
 
   / John Deere Riding mower advice #15  
For what its worth. I bought a D130 for mowing 1 acre. I pulled a 30 gallon sprayer twice per year. After three years and 150hrs the transaxle was seeping.
Idler sheaves on the mower deck were worn out at 100hrs.

I got rid of it and use my Kubota to mow with.
 
   / John Deere Riding mower advice #16  
The OP can upgrade to more quality within the Deere lineup as well. No need to jump brands. ;)
 
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#17  
"My L130 has 23" tires but has the k46 transmission which has a hard time with these larger diameter tires. My x749 and x758 has 26" tires with the k92 transmissions. No problems with the larger mowers. Somewhere in between you should be able to find what fits your property.

As far as the uneven ground, have you considered smoothing out the lawn areas and replanting? I do a lot of this work and think it is the better route to take. Makes mowing a breeze and looks better too. Don't know what kubota you have but if it is up to the task that is what I would do and the cost of upgrading the mower to a larger mondel might cover the cost of the work. "





The uneven ground is around a few utility poles, about 40 eucalyptus trees and a ditch with a culvert at the end of the driveway, I have smoothed out most everything else. I do not have any lawn, just weeds. I have a Kubota B7800 that I use to mow most everything, the flail mower is great for cutting the weeds down to an inch or less, eliminating the summer fire hazard. I just need something for mowing around the tight area's I cant get with the Kubota and would like to be able to bag the leaves and spray for puncture vines. Raking, weed eating and using a spot sprayer from the kubota's loader is not a great way to do things, I am trying to work a little smarter now that injuries from motorcycle racing are starting to catch up with me. I borrowed a tow behind sprayer and a JD GT235 from a family member while they were using my Kubota to knock down tall weeds that got out of hand, the riding mower and sprayer made things a lot easier. Some of neighbors use cheap riding mowers with small tires and are constantly having to push them out of ruts and off of gopher mounds. Surprisingly, none of them have had issues with transaxle failures, but then again the mowers get used hard a few hours maybe twice a year.
 
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#18  
Step up to an X380 and it has 22" tires, which are also wider and taller ( = better riding on uneven ground) than the 22" tires on the D170. With rebates, the X380 was $3700 when I bought one recently. Not sure what the D170 has for rebates, but I see MSRP is $2800 -- to me that money is better put towards an X300 series, regardless of the model. I honestly think you're throwing money away on the D100 series.

will check into that model I didn't know the 380 had 22" tires.
 
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#19  
I have seen on the net that someone is trying to bring a class action law suit to address the K46 transaxle issue.Not sure where its going or if it has happened.We have 2- 100 series riding mowers with bad transaxles.They are junk.There is an upgrade you can buy that changes the K46 to the K92 comes with new transaxle and bigger tires but its like 2500.00 if you do the work yourself.I agree with the folks here telling you WHY BUY JUNK to start with and the expectation of having to work on it in the near future.I would spend a little more and get the better mower to start with.

I wasn't initially convinced that the 100 series were junk, I had hoped it would be fine for light use. researching mowers so far I have found, the k46 is used in a majority of the consumer grade lawn tractors, even the the 300 series JD's have I lighter transaxle than I one would expect, but certainly better by reputation than the k46
 
   / John Deere Riding mower advice #20  
I wasn't initially convinced that the 100 series were junk, I had hoped it would be fine for light use. researching mowers so far I have found, the k46 is used in a majority of the consumer grade lawn tractors, even the the 300 series JD's have I lighter transaxle than I one would expect, but certainly better by reputation than the k46

Only the low end 300's have the light duty lowest cost at any price K46 transaxle.

There is the upfront cost of the machine. Then there is the cost of the machine over the next 10-20 years. The cheapest price is rarely the lowest cost.
 

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