2020 John Deere E160 Riding Lawn Tractor Mower Review and Walkaround

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Learn all about the John Deere E160 Riding Lawn Mower in this mower review and short Demo on how to operate.

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This guy does the best walk thru on the net. Great job.

michaelprosperity
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Good job! I've been a Deere fan for many many years and have never had a regret!

mallboss
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is the transmission metal or plastic and any problems with it?

MichaelGayda
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Great video! These walkthrough are very much appreciated. I own an E160 and I'm curious where I could purchase a discharge chute. Any suggestions?

Scansx
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Best demo yet! Love western equipment got any merchandise for sale?

mowingman
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Just brought a S 240 with the 48 inch deck. Used it twice s o far and it is a beast.

barrywilson
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Great video Brent! Lots of great information! Thanks for sharing!

vincentvanpaepeghem
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Thanks for the run through it really helped me out ..👍

fluoride-pickled-paddies
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Very nice presentation. Just bought a John Deere 166, yr 2000 16hp v-twin motor

howieloso
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I have a question my last mower was the la 145 had problems for the beginning with the carburetor and deck the deck rusted out rather quickly bought it from Lowe’s and they keep there product s out in the weather so my question is how much better is the s240 than the e160 the e160 seems to have equal to better options is the deck and transmission that much better on the s240 ? I have and 1.5 and cut it weekly what should I get and yes price is important thanks for your help!

Vatech-gjtw
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Nice video! I have a question. I have a D160. Can I change the steering wheel to the one that comes on the E160? If so, what does it cost? Thanks.

Tigerfan
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Do the spindles have sealed bearings like the mojority of residential mowers? If so greasing them is pointless.

ClawDogVending
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This my second review I have watched for a John Deere mower. I owned 2 in the 70s and 80s that were great but with that button you have to switch every time you mow in reverse, those plastic covers on the deck and the plastic hood., I dont think I want another JD

fastguned
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Great videos. Can you include some examples of what angles are too steep to mow before you tip the mower? Also those grease zerks on the mower deck, I understood that those bearings are sealed and thus no amount of greasing will do anything to prolong the life of those bearings. One fix to prolong those bearing is to remove the seal on the top of the lower bearing and on the bottom of the top bearing and then the zerk can be greased to prolong the life of those bearings. Can you address this point as fact or fiction. Again good video, good explanation of the various JD models.

noelmeyer
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I have watched a lot of these, I’ll give you a tip re transmission disengage. Say it’s for when you need to move it within your garage or shed and don’t mention break downs :p

wisherweet
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89 hours on my mower and the mower belt snapped. Seems like the belts suck

Beamin-vtjm
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Brake pedal seems to be hung and park Brake lever does not lower

SylviaHarrison-lu
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This sort of remind me of the L120 ....my L120 can not do reverse mowing.

happyyardslawnman
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nice mower.. :) i wish deere would get rid of that RIO thing. i have it on my x724 & it just slows me down.. i just put a stick under my switch..

MrJohndeere
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I don't know what John Deere was thinking with their easy oil change. Was a standard oil change that hard? When I removed the one on my 170 it wasn't so easy, also considerably more expensive than a standard oil change, and from what I am hearing it only replaces a quarter of the oil in the engine. They say it isn't a problem but that sounds like marketing to me especially when warranty is only 2 years or 120 hours. That's nothing! You can get warranties longer on cheap electronics. Fortunately there is an easy conversion kit to turn it back to a normal system and it's cheap too. I know I plan to do it next oil change interval here.
I've only noticed this feature on their residential mowers so I suspect it is clever planned obsolescence by John Deere so these vehicles don't last more than 5-10 years. Can't think of a single engine in the world where they say it is fine replacing only a quarter of it. You notice it isn't on the S240, or beyond mower either.
I got lucky though with being given the mower so I honestly can't complain with free. If I were to go out and buy one of these mowers it probably be the S240 or this 160. I've got hills and I need better tires and I am having difficulty finding tires that fit the rims for the rear tires for the e170 since it has a larger rim. I noticed the s240 and x series have different tires. Are those superior for getting up hills over the stock ones on the e series?

kabloosh