There are a few websites where you can find a JOHN DEERe 650. They include rockanddirt.com and tractorbynet.com. Alternatively, you can check your local tractor store.
If your local store does not have them for sale, the best place to purchase a John Deere 650 tractor is the John Deere website. Alternately, many tractor dealerships have online catalogs that may offer the 650.
John Deere is a highly reputable company that offers high quality products at reasonable prices. Therefore, I believe the John Deere 650 should meet your needs for a riding mower.
The John Deere 650 has received some relatively good reviews from customers. Many websites give this tractor a good rating. You can also purchase a warranty for this tractor in case something happens to it.
A John Deere 6600 farm tractor weighs 10,250 lbs [or 4649 kg]. See related link for more 6600 info...
650 lb rear engine models will out pull 210 john deere
Just did an oil change and it came out to about 2.5 us Gal. The filter is john deere # T19044.
Although I can't say for certain, it may take Hy-Gard.
Although I do not know where you live I am sure that if you find a John Deere dealer they will be able to assist you. I will give you a few sites with some information, or perhaps research where to find john deer tires in your area. http://www.deere.com/en_ZA/parts/commercial/genuine_parts/tires/comm_tyres.html http://www.fastline.com/v100/John-Deere-650-38-GREENWAY-EQUIPMENT-BLYTHEVILLE-AR-equipment-detail-2ed6424c-e4d9-4de5-bdc3-7ed026840aa5.aspx
The Fram oil filter that fits a John Deere 650 is Fram PH5046. Fram is a company known for their quality oil filters. They come in a bright orange color.
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change/original 650-420= 230 230/650= 0.3538 rounds to 35% discount (or saved)
It really depends. If you tractor is 2wd then Front is (5-12, 4 ply, F2 tire) and the Rear (9.5-16, 4 ply, R1 tire). If your 650 is a 4wd then the rear is the same but the front is (6-12, 4 ply, R1 tire) Hope this helps you out.