What years did they make John Deere 425?

History of John Deere 425 Lawn & Garden Tractor JD 425 was produced between the years 1992 and 2001.

What motor is in a John Deere 425?

John Deere 425 Engine

Engine Detail
Kawasaki FD620D
Displacement 617 cc 37.7 ci
Bore/Stroke 2.992×2.68 inches 76 x 68 mm
Power 20 hp 14.9 kW

How many hours will a John Deere 425 last?

1185 hours on the ’96 425.

What replaced John Deere 425?

From 1993-2001, the John Deere 425, 445 and 455 Took Over as Kings of the Turf. The John Deere 420 (released in 1983), 430 (introduced 1984) and now infamous Deere 318 ruled the turf until the next generation of lawn and garden tractors were rolled out in 1993.

What is the difference between a John Deere 425 and 445?

445 is fuel injection, 425 is carburetor. 445 has a little more power, like 2-5 hp.

What replaced the John Deere 425?

What Tiller fits John Deere 425?

John Deere 425 Attachments The 425 was compatible with a 42-inch hydraulic tiller (M04390X) on the three-point hitch.

How many hours will a John Deere tractor last?

John Deere: These are much sturdier machines. The smaller ones easily last 500-1000 hours. The large ones that have a 2 or 4-cylinder engine may even last 1500-2000 hours. The intensity of usage defines the number of hours.

Where are John Deere mowers made?

John Deere: All riders, lawn tractors, garden tractors, and zero-turns are made at their assembly plants in Greenville, TN and Horicon, WI. Briggs & Stratton: All riders, lawn tractors, garden tractors, and zero-turns are made at their assembly plants in the U’S.

Who makes John Deere riding mowers?

In summary: Husqvarna, MTD, and Briggs & Stratton make most of the riding mower and lawn tractor brands sold by retailers here in the United States. John Deere still makes all of their lawn tractors and zero-turn mowers.

What is a lawn tractor?

Lawn tractors are small compact motor vehicles that are specially designed to work on farms and fields. They feature four wheels, just like other motor vehicles, but are equipped to enable you to ride on terrain that a normal vehicle would find difficult to maneuver.