John Deere S100 42 in. 17.5 HP GAS Hydrostatic Riding Lawn Tractor

$1,499.00

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The John Deere S100 lawn tractor is the most affordable 42-inch deck model of the 100 Series line up. The ride is comfortable. The S100 features a hydrostatic transmission, side-by-side foot pedals, enhanced styling, adjustable controls and 11-in back seat. And the 42-inch Edge™ Cutting System is time-tested and proven to offer superior cut quality and can be easily equipped to bag or mulch. The 17.5-HP, single cylinder, John Deere engine has plenty of power to handle tough mulching, mowing and bagging conditions (coverage up to one acre).
  • Built by John Deere in Greeneville, TN, USA – Experience the Comfort of a John Deere
  • S100 features a hydrostatic transmission, side-by-side foot pedals, enhanced styling, adjustable controls and 11-in back seat
  • The 17.5-HP, single cylinder, John Deere engine has plenty of power to handle tough mulching, mowing and bagging conditions (coverage up to one acre)
  • The 42-in two blade Edge™ Cutting System has a deep deck design, 13-gauge steel and manual PTO blade engagement to provide superior performance and even cuts with 1-in to 4-in cut height selections in 1/4-in increments
  • Frame made of full-length welded, 12-gauge steel for reliability (front bumper optional)
  • Compatible parts and attachments: 42-in bagger (2593139), 42-in mulch cover (228462), front bumper (2593141), tow-behind cart (317783), lawn sweeper (538134), 46-in front blade (232032), 44-in snow blower (876847)
  • MowerPlus™ Hour Meter Connector (1254810), lawn aerator (27064), canopy (623851), cover (227861), oil (48763), oil filter (228877), air filter (336262), 42-in mower blades (228460), 42-in mower belts (228871)
  • Hassle-Free Ownership: John Deere 2-year/120-hour bumper to bumper warranty, local John Deere dealer support and a 10-Point Pre-Delivery Inspection prior to sale

Specification:

 General

Series Name

S100

Type

Riding lawn mower

Sub-Type

Lawn tractor

 Dimensions

Assembled Weight (lbs.)

414

Maximum Cutting Height (Inches)

4

Cut Width (Inches)

42

Minimum Cutting Height (Inches)

1

Cutting Range/Yard Size (Acres)

Less than 1 acre

Mower Deck Width (Inches)

42

Engine Oil Capacity (oz.)

48

Overall Length (Inches)

69.7

Front Wheel Size

15-in

Overall Width with Deck (Inches)

55.2

Fuel Capacity (Gallons)

2.4

Rear Wheel Size

20-in

 Features

Ammeter

No

Hour Meter Type

Meter only

Bagger Capable

Yes

Leaf Bag Included

No

Blade Engagement Type (PTO)

Manual

Lowe’s Exclusive

No

Commercial/Residential

Residential

Maximum Forward Speed (MPH)

5.5

Cruise Control

No

Maximum Reverse Speed (MPH)

3.2

Cup Holder

Yes

Mulching Capable

Yes (kit sold separately)

Deck Gauge

13

Number of Blades

2

Deck Type

Stamped

Number of Deck Positions

16

Discharge Location

Side

Number of Deck/Anti-Scalp Wheels

2

Drive Type

Rear wheel drive

Oil Filter Type

Standard

Engine Brand

John Deere Branded

Operator-Controlled Mow-in-Reverse

Yes

Engine Displacement (Cu. Centimeters)

500

Power Source

Gas

Engine Horsepower

17.5

Recommended for Terrain Type

Flat with obstacles

Engine Oil Included

Yes

Seat Type

Mid-back

Engine Series

John Deere Branded

Start Type

Turn key start

Engine Type

Single cylinder

Steering Type

Standard wheel

Front Axle

Cast iron

Transmission Type

Hydrostatic

Grease Fittings

Yes

Turning Radius (Inches)

18

Headlight(s)

Yes

Warranty

2-year limited or 120 hours

 Compatibility

Attachment Compatible

Front and rear

Matching Mulch Kit (Item #)

228462

Matching Bagger (Item #)

2593139

 Certifications

CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s)

No

Safety Listing

Not safety listed

California Air Resources Board Compliant

No

 Miscellaneous

UNSPSC

21101700

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