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John Deere D110, good price?

#1

Lumberjake

Lumberjake

Just moved to Missouri and got about an acre to mow. I've been pushmowing it but I'd really like a rider to make my life easier. Plus it's hard to drink a beer while pushmowing. ?

A neighbor of mine is selling a John Deere D110 with 193 hours on it for 1,000 dollars. Said he's had it for a few years and changed the oil every year.

Is 1000 a good price for it?

How many hours can I expect to get out of it if it's taken care of properly?


#2

B

bertsmobile1

Engine should be good for 2000 to 3000 hrs
Tranny about 500 to 1000 hours ( change the oil at 500 hrs to 20w50 for more life )
Chassis almost indefinate
There is a reason why JD's cost more


#3

Lumberjake

Lumberjake

Engine should be good for 2000 to 3000 hrs
Tranny about 500 to 1000 hours ( change the oil at 500 hrs to 20w50 for more life )
Chassis almost indefinate
There is a reason why JD's cost more
Good to know. Does the price sound fair?


#4

R

Rivets

Price seems fair if the belts are good and you can trust what he tel you. If the belts aren’t worn or cracked, I’d buy it and I don’t really care for JD.


#5

tom3

tom3

Mowing mostly level ground? Fairly smooth turf? I think this mower has a T40 Tuff Torq hydro unit which is a light duty non-serviceable transmission, some last, some don't.


#6

Mower King

Mower King

Just moved to Missouri and got about an acre to mow. I've been pushmowing it but I'd really like a rider to make my life easier. Plus it's hard to drink a beer while pushmowing. ?

A neighbor of mine is selling a John Deere D110 with 193 hours on it for 1,000 dollars. Said he's had it for a few years and changed the oil every year.

Is 1000 a good price for it?

How many hours can I expect to get out of it if it's taken care of properly?
Why is he selling his mower? Most people keep a good mower, unless they need to up-size or down-size. In other words....most used mowers are, well used, so check it out good!


#7

Lumberjake

Lumberjake

Why is he selling his mower? Most people keep a good mower, unless they need to up-size or down-size. In other words....most used mowers are, well used, so check it out good!

It's all flat. No hills whatsoever.

The guy selling it want to get a bigger zero turn He's a good friend of a good friend, and used to be a mechanic. I believe what he says.


#8

Mower King

Mower King

It's all flat. No hills whatsoever.

The guy selling it want to get a bigger zero turn He's a good friend of a good friend, and used to be a mechanic. I believe what he says.
Sounds like he's up-sizing / up-grading.....so that JD has to be better than using a push mower!


#9

Lumberjake

Lumberjake

Sounds like he's up-sizing / up-grading.....so that JD has to be better than using a push mower!
Most definitely!

Was mostly just making sure I was paying a fair price for a decent mower.

Thanks for all the help everyone!


#10

Mower King

Mower King

Most definitely!

Was mostly just making sure I was paying a fair price for a decent mower.

Thanks for all the help everyone!
Enjoy the mower.....I have seen people that like to mow their yard with a lawn tractor or even a push mower.....some say it's like therapy for the mind!


#11

tom3

tom3

I just like to hear the engine run, especially a twin. More fun in the spring time though.


#12

DerekShellman66

DerekShellman66

Price of the John Deere D110 lawnmower is very affordable. The price of D110 is $1,699.00* USD and it is good in value for money???


#13

bakerg

bakerg

I have a D110 and paid around $1300 Canadian in 2014 as new, I thought $1000 US might be a little high but I see on tractordata.com that they sold for around $1700 US brand new. D110 were made from 2011 to 2017, I must have gotten a great deal but I would check the year it was made, $1000 might be a good price if it is a 2013 or newer as they changed the engine for some reason in 2013.


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