
Description
This tractor front blade is designed for John Deere D100 series tractors. It is ideal for pushing light snow or other loose materials thanks to its curved surface which requires less power and increases blade capacity. Also, the cutting edge is bolt-on and replaceable to greatly extend the useful lifetime of the blade. The rust-resistant blade can be angled left or right. This product is backed by a 2-year warranty. John Deere® products are available and can only be sold via authorized dealers.
- Fits E100-E180, D100-D170, LA100-LA175, L100-L130, 102-190C, G100-G110
- Excellent for pushing snow or other loose material
- Constructed for good performance and long life
- For operator convenience, the blade comes with standard equipment for controlling it from the tractor seat
- Blade can be angled left, right, or used in the straight-ahead position
Product specifications
Blade Height(cm)
35.56
Blade Height(in)
14
Blade Height(mm)
355.6
Blade Width(cm)
116.84
Blade Width(in)
46
Blade Width(mm)
1168.4
Brand/Model Compatibility
S100, D100 and E100 Series
Color/Finish Family
Yellow
Commercial/Residential
Residential
Compatible with ATVs
No
Compatible with Cars
No
Compatible with Riding Lawn Mowers
Yes
Compatible with SUVs
No
Compatible with Tractors
No
Compatible with Trucks
No
Fits
Tractors
Installation Hardware Included
No
Item Disclaimer
In-use/lifestyle images - tractor not included
Lift Type
Manual
Material
Steel
Mounting Kit Included
Yes
Mounting Kit Required
Yes
Rust Resistant
Yes
Series Name
N/A
Skid Shoes
No
Weight(lbs.)
73
Type
Snow blade
Warranty
2-year
Weight(kg)
33.1128
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Will using this blade ruin the transmission of 100 series JD tractor. Will it void warranty.
Thank you for visiting the Lowe's website. No, this front blade was designed to work with our 100 Series Lawn Tractors. As long as this front blade is used as instructed it will not void the warranty. If you have any questions about the intended use for your lawn tractor you can find that information in the Operator's Manual. You can find many of our Operator's Manuals online at techpubs.deere.com.
Date published: 2023-02-27
I HAVE A LA165 CAN I USE THE 46" SNOW BLADE?
Thank you for visiting the Lowe's website. Yes, this 46-inch Residential Snow Blade is compatible with the LA 165 Lawn Tractor.
Date published: 2022-10-29
Hello I have an older JD all it says on the side is 135 I believe the proper model # may be 0135a. built in 2006 it has a 22 hp b&s motor anyone one know if this plow will fit on this little tractor
Thank you for visiting the Lowe's website. Yes, these 46-in Residential Snow Blades are compatible with the 135 Lawn Tractor.
Date published: 2022-09-29
Will this work on a L118 John deere?
It works on my 140. A lot to put together.
Date published: 2021-11-09
Have a Craftsman 24 HP - will this fit?
Thank you for visiting the Lowe's website. This snow blade is specifically designed for our John Deere Lawn Tractors. John Deere does not test compatibility with 3rd party mowers.
Date published: 2021-06-19
Can i use the blade with a d160 plus the powerlift kit
Thank you for visiting the Lowe's website. There is not a compatible Power Lift Kit for this 46-in. Residential Snow Blade.
Date published: 2021-02-09
Just like to know this snow blade fit with John deer X300R
We have the L140 and it works great. The YouTube video we watched to put it together had a 300 so it should work for yours. There’s also a bigger blade you could use on your machine and john Deere has that and parts list on their website. Don’t plan on much help from instruction booklets with your blade, they’re terrible but together with. Video we eventually got it done.
Date published: 2021-01-30
Will this fit the e series tractors specifically e130?
Yes, all the D100 and #100 series will accommodate this blade.
Date published: 2020-09-17
Tractor Front Blade - John Deere D100 Series - 46in - Yellow is rated
out of
5 by
22.
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Chom from
Worth The Money
I purchased this late winter last year so I didn't get to use it until this winter 2016. Worked great! Snow of 4" and then a 6" depth and worked so well I looked forward to getting snow. I have a long driveway leading to the house and barn with a large parking area at the end. The blade direction ( left, right, center ) works good as long as its greased prior to winter use.Will admit that the lowering of the blade takes some getting use to and can be hard but raising the blade was easy, still better than shoveling by hand.
One other thing was a few parts were missing when I brought this home from Lowes. Nothing major, picked up what I needed at locale hardware store.
Date published: 2016-01-25
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Chris from
Its not a blower, its a blade...
Ultimately its a good product. Yes, its manual and you have to maneuver and fight with it occasionally but it really does a nice job and makes very quick work of my driveway that is 60x50. Once you get used to it, it works great.
Installation took a long time. Its a bit of a project and the instructions aren’t great but there are a few good videos on YouTube that help through the install. So if you aren’t very mechanical, I would have your local John Deere guy do the install for you. After its installed the blade assembly is really easy to remove from the tractor when spring comes and you want to start using it for mowing again. Also, you don’t have to remove the mower deck to use the blade which is a big plus too.
Date published: 2018-02-02
Rated 2 out of
5
by
Josh from
Difficult to raise and lower
1. The rocking mechanism that locks the blade in the upright position is a pain in the butt to get it to release so the blade goes down to the ground. I end up having to put the parking brake on and use both hands to rock the handle up and down until it finally releases. 2. This blade is only useful if moving a VERY light/fluffy snow.. This blade is made for the 100 series John Deere lawn mowers, but that series is very light and the extra weights aren't enough to move a heavy/wet snow. If anyone knows how to fix the rocking mechanism please let me know.
Date published: 2021-02-22
Rated 5 out of
5
by
wayne from
For a manually operated blade, OUTSTANDING!
I purchased my John Deere 46” blade in the Fall of 2013 and have used it every year since - it works extremely well!!!
Having said that, here are some suggestions that will help it to last longer:
1. Lube the lift shaft/tube with a heavy, dust-free garage door chain or aircraft grease - it will make using it much easier!!!
2. Tighten ALL hardware and check regularly.
3 . Place a counter-weight on the rear, top left edge (as you are facing the blade from the front), as the blade will have a tendancy to drop on the side where the lift mechanism is - I used a long, heavy magnet with a “C” clamp.
4. Purchase a 48” x 4” x 1” piece of PTFE plastic to use as the actual blade (drill holes to fit the bolt pattern at the bottom of the blade) and sandwich between the black bar and the yellow blade - secure with stainless hardware. I allowed about 1 3/4” of PTFE at the bottom (extending below the blade) - this will make your blade last longer, work very quietly(!) and protect surfaces from scratching - and it clears snow better!!!
This has lasted 4 winters with little wear!
And the added bonus is that if you plow a lot, you will get fantastic bicep development of your left arm!
Date published: 2018-04-02
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Bob from
I have 2 weeks and used it 4 times already
I have used it 4 times , in 2 weeks I have no complaints, just spray all of the moving parts with white lithium grease, and everything moves with ease.
Date published: 2018-01-17
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Jgain from
End result was worth the headache
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The directions to put this together aren't the best and the organization of the hardware is laughable. Every bolt, nut and random piece were thrown in a plastic bag with no organization. Thankfully for YouTube I was able to troubleshoot a few problems I had. It took me a few hours to assemble and attach the blade before our first snow of the year. After all the issues putting it together I would do it again because plowing the snow was so easy.
Date published: 2019-12-17
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Davebo2 from
No instructions, missing HW
It took a surprisingly long time to assemble, maybe 2 hours. The fact that there were no instructions and a lot of missing nuts & bolts didn't help. Fortunately, the manual is on the internet. It is working well so far. Changing the angle is a bit difficult, each time I do it I have to get up off the seat just a bit and the tractor wants to shut off.
Date published: 2017-12-15
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Ghghgh from
Poor design
The product requires a great deal of upper body strength to raise/lower the blade. The angle-change mechanism sticks and won't release. I've had this for 3+ years and I'm buying something else because it's more physically demanding to use than hand-shoveling!
Date published: 2015-12-02