The John Deere 180 is a lawn tractor model from the Late 100 Lawn series, manufactured from 1986 to 1990 by John Deere in Horicon, Wisconsin, USA. It was available in a two-wheel drive (2WD) version.
The John Deere 180 is equipped with a 0.5 L (32.6 cu·in) single-cylinder gasoline the Kawasaki FC540V engine with 89.0 mm (3.5 in) of the cylinder bore and 86.0 mm (3.39 in) of the piston stroke, and a gear transaxle transmission with 5 forward and 1 reverse gear.
The JD 180 lawn tractor features:
The Kawasaki FC540V gasoline engine which produces 17.3 PS (12.7 kW; 17.0 HP) at 3,600 rpm of horsepower
Manual sector-and-pinion steering
Integral transmission disc brakes
Open operator station
General specifications
General Specifications
Model
John Deere 180
Tractor type
Lawn tractor
Production years
1986-1990
Factory
Horicon, Wisconsin, USA
Dimensions and weight
Length
1,670 mm (65.7 in)
Width
–
Height
1,010 mm (39.8 in)
Wheel base
1,130 mm (44.5 in)
Weight
38-inch deck: 275 kg (606 lbs) 42-inch deck: 280 kg (617 lbs)
John Deere 38″ mid-mount mower deck with 2-blade and manual lift
Cutting width
960 mm (38 in)
Overall width
1,260 mm (49.7 in)
Cut height
20-100 mm (1-4 in)
John Deere 46″ mid-mount mower deck with 3-blade and manual lift
Cutting width
1,160 mm (46 in)
Overall width
1,440 mm (57 in)
Cut height
20-100 mm (1-4 in)
John Deere 2690M: 42″ front-mount blade with manual-lift and manual-angle
Width
1,060 mm (42 in)
Height
380 mm (15 in)
Lift
120 mm (5 in)
Weight
28 kg (62 lbs)
John Deere M00246X: 38″ front-mount, single-stage snowblower with manual-lift
Width
960 mm (38 in)
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