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What year is a John Deere LT133?

What year is a John Deere LT133?

The John Deere LT133 was produced from 1998 to 2001. It came equipped with either a gear drive transmission, 38″ Mower Deck and 13hp Kohler Engine.

What engine is in a John Deere LT133?

John Deere LT133 Engine

Engine Detail
Kohler CV13S
air-cooled vertical-shaft
Displacement 398 cc 24.3 ci
Bore/Stroke 3.425×2.638 inches 87 x 67 mm

What kind of plastic is John Deere hood?

polycarbonate
“How do I fix my John Deere lawn tractor hood?” they ask. “It’s made of ‘plastic’.” they say. The “plastic” from which *most* John Deere lawn tractors are made is polycarbonate. This is a very rigid plastic and, when it gets cold, it gets brittle and breaks easily.

What size deck is on a John Deere LT133?

38-inch
38-inch Mower Deck Parts for LT133.

Can you weld polycarbonate?

You can weld many plastics such as Polypropylene, High Density Polyethylene (HDPE), PVC, CPVC, ABS and even Lexan or polycarbonate together using several basic welding techniques. Stick welding can be a bit slow but can produce some of the best looking welds for parts where appearance is a concern.

Can you use a soldering iron to weld plastic?

Using your soldering iron to weld plastic is not limited to repairs: you can weld plastic for fabrication and even artistic purposes. Push the two pieces of plastic together and hold them there while you run the soldering iron tip along the seam until the two pieces of plastic are partially melted together.

Can you weld ABS plastic?

Many plastics, including ABS can be chemically welded. The result will be as strong as the original plastic. The welding happens right at the mating surfaces. For repairing broken parts that fit together tightly, a common technique is to fit the parts together, then use tape on one side to hold them in place.

Does Gorilla Glue work on polycarbonate?

You can bond polycarbonate with another kind of plastic: Liquid polyurethane. Polyurethane is ideal for low temperatures – as low as -40F – as it will not become as brittle as other forms of adhesives. If you’ve ever used classic, brand-name Gorilla Glue, then you’ve used polyurethane glue before.

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