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John Deere 160 Riding Mower Parts

The John Deere 160 was a popular riding mower known for its reliability and ease of use. Produced in the mid-1980s, this model typically featured a Kohler engine and offered a comfortable mowing experience for homeowners. It was commonly equipped with a 38-inch mower deck, making it ideal for smaller to medium-sized lawns.

The John Deere 160 riding mower was introduced as part of the John Deere homeowner series, providing a balance of affordability and performance. It was available from approximately 1986 to 1988. The 160 was typically powered by a Kohler K-series single-cylinder engine, usually around 8 horsepower. The engine displacement was about 341cc. It featured a gear-drive transmission, offering simplicity and durability. Available deck widths were primarily the 38-inch side discharge mower deck. Key features included a comfortable operator seat, easy-to-reach controls, and a durable steel frame. The John Deere 160 was primarily intended for residential use, ideal for homeowners with small to medium-sized lawns needing a reliable and straightforward mowing solution. It differentiated itself from larger, more expensive models with its compact size and ease of maintenance.

Specifications

EngineKohler K161 8 HP 341cc Single-Cylinder
TransmissionGear Drive
Deck Size38 inches
Ground Speed0-5.5 mph
Fuel Capacity1.5 gallons
Weight350 lbs
Years Produced1986-1988

Maintenance Tips

  • Check and Replace Belts: Inspect mower deck and drive belts annually for wear and tear. Replace belts every 2-3 years or sooner if cracking or slippage is observed.
  • Sharpen or Replace Blades: Sharpen mower blades at least twice per mowing season for a clean cut. Replace blades when they become excessively worn or damaged.
  • Change Engine Oil and Filter: Change the engine oil and filter every 25-50 hours of operation or at least once a year to maintain engine performance and longevity.
  • Winterize Your Mower: Before storing for the winter, stabilize the fuel, change the oil, and disconnect the battery. This prevents fuel deterioration and ensures easy starting in the spring.

History & Background

The John Deere 160 was introduced in the mid-1980s as a reliable and affordable option for homeowners. It remained largely unchanged during its production run, focusing on simplicity and ease of use. It filled a niche for customers needing a step up from walk-behind mowers without the complexity of larger garden tractors.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size deck does the 160 have?

The John Deere 160 typically came with a 38-inch side discharge mower deck.

What engine is in the 160?

The John Deere 160 is powered by a Kohler K161 single-cylinder engine, producing approximately 8 horsepower.

What belt do I need for my 160?

The John Deere 160 uses a specific belt for the mower deck. While we recommend checking your parts manual for the precise OEM part number, the deck belt is often a HA38 or 3/8" x 38" belt. The drive belt part number can vary. Consult your parts manual or use our parts lookup tool for accurate sizing.

What blades fit the 160?

The John Deere 160 typically uses two 19 1/2-inch blades for its 38-inch deck. These are typically side discharge blades with a center mounting hole. Refer to your parts manual for OEM blade part numbers.

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