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John Deere GT275 Riding Mower Parts

The John Deere GT275 riding mower, produced from 1993 to 1998, was a popular choice for homeowners needing a reliable and versatile machine. Powered by a Kawasaki 17 HP engine and available with either a 44-inch or 48-inch deck, the GT275 provided excellent cutting performance and maneuverability. Its combination of power, features, and durability made it a sought-after model for maintaining residential lawns.

The John Deere GT275 was introduced in 1993 as part of the GT (Garden Tractor) series, offering more capability than the LT (Lawn Tractor) models. It filled a niche for homeowners requiring a machine capable of handling larger lawns and light garden tasks. The GT275 came standard with a Kawasaki FC540V single-cylinder, 17 horsepower engine, known for its reliability and smooth operation. Transmission options included a hydrostatic transmission, offering infinite speed control and ease of use. Available deck widths were 44 inches and 48 inches, providing options for different lawn sizes and cutting preferences. Key features included power steering for improved maneuverability, a comfortable high-back seat, and a robust frame for durability. The GT275 distinguished itself from other models in the lineup with its stronger engine, larger tires, and overall heavier-duty construction, making it suitable for residential properties with some acreage or more demanding mowing conditions.

Specifications

EngineKawasaki 17 HP FC540V 531cc Gas
TransmissionHydrostatic
Deck Size44 / 48 inches
Ground Speed0-5.5 mph
Fuel Capacity3.2 gallons
Weight635 lbs
Years Produced1993-1998

Maintenance Tips

  • Belt Inspection: Regularly inspect the deck and drive belts for wear and tear, replacing them every 2-3 years or sooner if cracks or fraying are visible. A worn belt can significantly impact performance.
  • Blade Sharpening: Sharpen mower blades at least twice a season for a clean, healthy cut. Dull blades tear the grass, making it susceptible to disease.
  • Filter Changes: Change the engine oil and air filter annually, or more frequently if operating in dusty conditions. Clean oil and air are crucial for engine longevity.
  • Seasonal Storage: Before storing the GT275 for the winter, stabilize the fuel, change the oil, and disconnect the battery. This prevents fuel degradation and battery drain during storage.

History & Background

The John Deere GT275 was launched in 1993 and remained largely unchanged throughout its production run until 1998. It represented a mid-range garden tractor option, positioned above the lawn tractors and below the heavier-duty models. It served as a popular and reliable choice for homeowners needing a durable and capable machine.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size deck does the GT275 have?

The John Deere GT275 was available with either a 44-inch or a 48-inch mower deck.

What engine is in the GT275?

The John Deere GT275 is powered by a Kawasaki FC540V, 17 horsepower, single-cylinder gasoline engine.

What belt do I need for my GT275?

Deck belt part numbers vary depending on deck size. For the 44-inch deck, consult your owner's manual or parts diagram for the correct belt. For the 48-inch deck, cross-reference belt part number M119276. The drive belt is typically M119280. Always verify fitment with your tractor's serial number.

What blades fit the GT275?

The GT275 with the 44-inch deck uses two 22 1/4 inch blades. The 48-inch deck uses three 16 5/8 inch blades. Check your owner's manual to verify the exact blade part number for your machine.

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