John Deere S120 42 in. 22 HP V-Twin Gas Hydrostatic Lawn Tractor
22 HP V-twin John Deere branded engine for stronger performance. John Deere Easy Change system – 30 second oil change. NEW-Easy Read Fuel Gauge-easily remaining fuel.
Built in Greeneville, TN, the John Deere S120 riding lawn tractor is the premium 42 in. deck model of the 100 series line up. You’ll experience more power and smoother operation with a John Deere branded 22 HP V-Twin engine. The ergonomic design of the operator’s station is wide and comfortable. Side-by-side foot pedals control the speed and direction of travel, while the cruise control provides a constant mowing speed, good for mowing larger properties. The 42 in. Edge mower deck is time-tested and, with its deep deck design, proven to offer superior cut quality. This mower can easily be equipped to bag or mulch. For easy serviceability, the S120 offers the John Deere Easy Change 30-Second Oil Change System. It’s the original All-In-One oil and oil filter canister, allowing anyone to easily change the tractor oil with no tools required.
- For online purchases requesting home delivery, John Deere offers a white glove delivery service – at delivery the customer will be taught how to operate and maintain the mower
- 22 HP V-twin John Deere branded smooth running engine to mow, haul and get it all done
- 42 in. edge cutting system has a deep deck design to lift grass for a superior cut with a smooth underside to prevent grass buildup
- Easy read fuel gauge placed on the dash allows customers to easily see how much fuel is left in the tank
- Mower deck lift lever easily raises and lowers the deck from 1 in. to 4 in. with 13 different cutting heights available
- Ergonomic operator station is wide and comfortable with easily adjustable controls
- John Deere easy change 30-second oil change system is under the hood, this all-in-1 oil and oil filter canister, allows anyone to easily change their oil with no tools required
- 15 in. high-back seat is easily adjustable, with 10 possible positions, adjustments can be made while seated for the perfect fit
- Powerful (300 cca) battery helps with starts even after lengthy storage
- Cruise control maintains tractor speed for mowing larger areas
- Fully welded steel frame and cast iron front axle provides strength and durability with an optional front bumper available for added protection
- Hassle free ownership a John Deere authorized technician will perform a thorough 10-point pre-delivery inspection on all new John Deere mowers prior to sale
- Baggers, carts, aerators, spreaders, front blade, mulch plug and snow blowers are sold separately to help with projects around the yard
- Be sure to register your 2-year bumper to bumper warranty registration and stay connected with your servicing John Deere dealer
- The engine horsepower and torque information are provided by the engine manufacturer to be used for comparison purposes only. Actual operating horsepower and torque will be less. Refer to the manufacturer’s website for additional information.
Additional information
Assembled Depth x Height x Width (in.) | 69.7 x 44.5 x 54.9 |
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Cutting Width | 42 inches |
Front Wheel Size (in.) | 15 |
Mower Deck Width | 42 |
Rear Wheel Size (in.) | 20 |
Turning Radius (in.) | 18 |
Certifications and Listings | No Certifications or Listings |
Manufacturer Warranty | 2 year or 120 hour warranty, whichever occurs first. |
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by ldreagle
I bought this S120 lawn tractor to replace a D110 that I sold to my son. The S120 is like driving a luxury vehicle in comparison. Comfortable seat, tight turning radius and a much more efficient forward and revese pedal design. The engine is smooth and provides a comfortable ride.