Does a John Deere 318 have a rear PTO?

Does a John Deere 318 have a rear PTO?

PTO (Power Take-off Shaft) What kind of PTO does JD 318 have? The front and rear PTOs are both independent with electric clutches. The electric clutch ensures your safety when using the tractor. The front PTO speed without any load is 3450 rpm, while the rear PTO speed without any load is 2000 rpm.

How many horsepower is a John Deere 318?

18 hp

How old is a John Deere 318?

Manufactured from 1983-1992, this perennial favorite has become a bonafide American classic. At Green Ridge Restorations, the #1 model we buy, sell and restore is the John Deere 318.

What does a John Deere 318 weight?

780 to 836 pounds

What is the best garden tractor on the market?

The 7 Best Garden Tractors Reviews

  • Cub Cadet XT1 46 In.
  • Troy-Bilt Pony 42K Tractor – Best Durable Garden Tractor.
  • Troy-Bilt 46-in.
  • Husqvarna YTH24V54 54 in.
  • Husqvarna YTH18542 42 inch in 18.5 HP Tractor –Best Low-Cost Garden Tractor.
  • Craftsman T225 Tractor Mower.

What’s better Husqvarna or John Deere?

Bottom line: The Husqvarna offers a wider cutting deck and more hp for the price, but is likely to cost you a lot more in the long run. The same size John Deere lawn tractor – John Deere D140-48 – would run you $100 more, but offer much better reliability and lower repair costs.

What is the best garden tractor for hills?

Our choice for the best lawn mower for hills is the Craftsman T225 lawn tractor. Powered by a 19hp Briggs and Stratton engine, it can meet the demands of cutting a rugged terrain without breaking the bank. Its 46-inch cutting deck is a great size for cutting large lawns.

Do I need a lawn tractor or garden tractor?

If you just need it for some light mowing on a small yard, then a standard lawn tractor will work fine. However, if you want to use heavier attachments for aerating, dethatching, or even tilling, then you’ll need a heavy-duty garden tractor.

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