ABOUT JOHN DEERE TIRES
John Deere has built lawn and garden tractors in Horicon, Wisconsin since the Model 110 in 1963, and the lineup splits cleanly by era: the 1990s LT/LX/LTR mowers (the LX176 among them), the D-series and X300 family that took over the homeowner end, the Weekend Freedom Machines garden tractors (316, 318, 322) collectors still keep running, and the 1-Series sub-compacts like the 1025R. Most of those mowers share one front size — 15x6.00-6, John Deere part M137627 — convenient if you have two machines and want to standardize.
The 318 question comes up more than any other: turf spec shipped a 16x6.50-8 front and 23x10.50-12 rear, and with clean factory Goodyear rears long gone from the market, modern Kenda and Deestone equivalents in 23x10.50-12 are the practical answer. On the 1025R the choice is R3 turf (gentler on lawns) versus R4 industrial (cuts ruts in wet grass, rides rougher) — the factory only offers those two. If your model isn't on the list below, call us with the model number and we'll confirm the size before you order.
MODELS WE HAVE FITMENT GUIDES FOR
17 John Deere models, sized and sourced.
MOWERS
COMPACT TRACTORS
ANTIQUE GARDEN TRACTORS
ANTIQUE FARM TRACTORS
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