Who Knew That it Had a Kawasaki Engine? BONUS!
Model Year: 1988
Several years ago I bought this 1988 JD160 lawn tractor to mow the rough stuff on my less than manicured, somewhat hilly acreage. It was my second JD lawn tractor, having replaced the older JD112. It had the complete rear bagger set up, along with the 38" mid-mount mower deck, a trailer hitch and a pull behind yard trailer. The price was right, and I figured that the edges/finishing could still be done with the push mower. Due to circumstances, and my disability, it has become difficult for me to get on/off this machine from the seat, then lifting my leg over the steering wheel, etc. As a result, I have not operated it for about 18 months. There were seized bearings etc. simply from age and from the non-use. This spring, I had planned to replace it with a simple pedestal steering ride on mower, which would be easier for me. I just hoped that we could figure out an inexpensive way to get it running again, as I had intended to give it to the kids to enter into the teenager lawnmower races at the 2012 fall fair. That would have been its retirement. A friend recently tuned it up and replaced the bearings, greased the mower deck pulleys, oil change, fresh fuel etc. When he jump started it, the engine roared to life. Now I had a decision to make: 1) I had intended to replace it with a newer 9 hp ride on mower for about $1,200 (all manufactured in China). And with the 12.5 hp Kawasaki engine (a surprise to me---the previous JD112 had a 10 hp Kohler). Even at 24 yrs. old, it might have had comparable value/more HP, but also more difficult to get on/off. 2) Was there any trade in value for such an old machine? 3) Was it a contender for the beating that it would take at the lawn mower races? 4) Would it still have value for it's initial purpose of still mowing the lawn, or did I need to buy a goat? 5) I realized that even if I was personally no longer able to use it, my kids would rather ride-mow, than push-mow, and my wife would probably use it also to maintain the area by the honeybees Decision made. The mower has new life. A new battery ($70), and this thing became unstoppable. With the old tent trailer that it now pulls around the yard, dirt, sand, feed, hay, bikes and other junk are easily moved from place to place. It cuts fine, gears and deck work great, and it even manages the slopes on the property reasonably well. It's a keeper.
Pros: 12.5 hp Kawasaki engine = lots of power; towing things around the yard is easy; mowing is quick; still has plenty of life and value; all I need are chains for the turf tread tires.
Cons: Can't seem to find agri tread tires for it (too bad that I sold the snow blade with the JD112).
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