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John Deere 130 Riding Mower Parts

The John Deere 130 riding mower, manufactured from 1986 to 1988, was a popular choice for homeowners with small to medium-sized lawns. These mowers were known for their reliability and ease of use. Typically equipped with a Kohler engine, and a 38-inch mowing deck, the John Deere 130 delivered a quality cut and dependable performance.

The John Deere 130 was introduced in 1986 as part of John Deere's residential lawn tractor lineup. It was designed to provide homeowners with a reliable and easy-to-use mowing solution. Powering the 130 was a Kohler K91 single-cylinder engine, producing around 9 horsepower. This engine provided ample power for the tractor's 38-inch mowing deck. The 130 featured a gear-drive transmission, offering several forward speeds and reverse. Its compact size and user-friendly controls made it ideal for navigating smaller yards with obstacles. While primarily used for residential lawn mowing, the John Deere 130's robust build quality ensured years of dependable service. Compared to some of the larger garden tractors in John Deere's lineup, the 130 focused on simplicity and affordability, making it an attractive option for budget-conscious homeowners seeking a quality mowing experience.

Specifications

EngineKohler K91 9 HP 206cc Single-Cylinder
TransmissionGear Drive
Deck Size38 inches
Ground Speed5.5 mph
Fuel Capacity1.5 gallons
Weight380 lbs
Years Produced1986-1988

Maintenance Tips

  • Belt Replacement: Inspect belts regularly for wear and tear. Replace the deck belt every 200-300 hours of operation, or sooner if cracking or fraying is evident.
  • Blade Sharpening: Sharpen your mower blades at least twice per mowing season for a clean, healthy cut. Dull blades tear grass, making it susceptible to disease.
  • Filter Changes: Change the engine oil and air filter annually, or every 50 hours of use, to maintain optimal engine performance and longevity.
  • Seasonal Storage: Before storing your John Deere 130 for the winter, stabilize the fuel, change the oil, and disconnect the battery to prevent damage from corrosion and fuel degradation.

History & Background

The John Deere 130 was introduced in 1986 and remained in production for three years. During its production run, there were no major redesigns or updates. The 130 served as an entry-level model in John Deere's lawn tractor range, offering a balance of affordability and quality.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size deck does the 130 have?

The John Deere 130 is equipped with a 38-inch mowing deck.

What engine is in the 130?

The John Deere 130 is powered by a Kohler K91, a 9 horsepower single-cylinder engine.

What belt do I need for my 130?

The John Deere 130 uses a specific deck belt and potentially a drive belt depending on the model configuration. Refer to your John Deere 130's parts manual for the exact belt part numbers. Common replacement deck belts are A section belts, typically around 85-86 inches long, but verify the correct length for your mower.

What blades fit the 130?

The John Deere 130 uses two 19 1/4 inch blades to make up its 38 inch cut. Ensure you purchase blades designed specifically for a 38-inch John Deere mower for proper fit and performance.

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