John Deere S80

John Deere S80The John Deere S80 is a 2WD riding lawn mower from the S series. This tractor was manufactured by John Deere during 1984. The John Deere S80 is equipped with a single-cylinder gasoline engine and a belt-driven gear transmission with 5 forward and 1 reverse gear.

The John Deere S80 riding mower used the Briggs & Stratton engine. It is a single-cylinder natural aspirated gasoline engine with a recoil starter. This engine produced 8.2 PS (6.0 kW; 8.0 HP) of output power.

The John Deere S80 is equipped with manual steering, open operator station, and 30 inches (760 mm) mower deck with a single blade.

John Deere S80 Specifications

General Specifications
Model John Deere S80
Length 1,480 mm (58.3 in)
Width
Height 960 mm (37.8 in)
Wheel base 1,090 mm (42.9 in)
Weight
Fuel tank capacity
Battery
Cabin type Open operator station
Engine
Engine model Briggs & Stratton
Engine type Four-stroke, air-cooled
Cylinders 1
Fuel type Gasoline
Displacement
Bore and stroke
Horsepower 8.2 PS (6.0 kW; 8.0 HP)
Starter Manual
Transmission and chassis
Chassis 4×2 2WD
Steering type Manual
Brakes
Transmission model
Transmission type Belt-driven gear
Gears 5 forward and 1 reverse
Speed Forward: 7.9 kmh (4.9 mph) Reverse: 2.6 (1.6 mph)
Tires
Front tires Lawn/turf: 11×4.00-5
Rear tires Lawn/turf: 16×6.50-8
PTO (Power take-off shaft)
Middle PTO type Independent with mechanical clutch
Middle PTO speed
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