If you’re shopping for a John Deere lawn tractor technical manual, the best fit comes from matching the listing’s model set and engine/transmission identifiers to what’s on your tractor. This post is a coverage-preview helper so you can recognize the right TM1351-style PDF listing and avoid “close but not quite” look-alikes. It’s written for shoppers who want the right document on hand for reference—without turning the page into a how-to.
Main product page: John Deere 130–185 Lawn Tractors Technical Manual (TM1351)
Browse category: Lawn & Garden Tractor Manuals
Listing cues that confirm you’re in the correct manual family
This document is clearly labeled as a John Deere Technical Manual for the Lawn & Grounds Care Division, covering the following tractor models as a set:
- 130, 160, 165, 175, 180, 185
The manual identifier is shown as TM1351 (TM-1351), with an Apr-88 edition marker shown on the front matter. When a listing presents the same model set and the same TM number, you’re typically looking at the correct manual family.
Terminology you’ll see on Deere listings (and what it signals)
On RepairLoader pages and in Deere documentation, these terms commonly indicate what kind of PDF you’re buying:
- Technical Manual (TM): machine-focused technical reference organized by system sections
- Component Technical Manual (CTM): a separate component-focused reference that may be listed on its own
- FOS Manuals (Fundamentals of Service): broader training/reference-style documents (often listed separately)
If your listing headline includes TM1351, that’s the clearest shorthand that the document is the machine-specific technical manual for this tractor group.

Where the “right coverage” details hide (model + engine + drivetrain families)
Many lawn tractor listings look similar because Deere model numbers repeat across eras. In this PDF, coverage cues that help you match more precisely include:
- Engine manufacturer: Kawasaki (as shown in the specifications)
- Engine model codes by tractor model: FC290V (130), FB460V (160/165), FC420V (175), FC540V (180/185)
- Power train families called out in the contents: 5-speed transaxle, hydrostatic transmission (Eaton / Sundstrand), hydrostatic differential (Peerless / Kanzaki)
When comparing listings, look for the combination of tractor model number plus Kawasaki engine code—that pairing is a practical “match key” buyers can use across similar Deere pages.
File/package notes shoppers can use
This manual is presented as a single PDF and reads like a full technical reference volume (hundreds of pages). Listings may also mention earlier/later revisions or replacement editions; in those cases, the TM number stays the anchor, while the edition date helps differentiate which release you’re buying.

If you’re comparing multiple listings on RepairLoader
Sometimes there are multiple listings that appear relevant. If you want to compare similar pages side-by-side, here are additional RepairLoader links you can open in separate tabs:
Use the identifiers shown on each listing (TM number, covered models, and any engine/drivetrain cues) to choose the closest match.
What you may see inside (coverage preview)
- Model coverage statement for 130/160/165/175/180/185
- General specifications pages (tractor + mower spec tables)
- Fastener reference charts (inch/metric)
- Product identification and serial/ID reference pages
- System-section contents for engine, fuel/air, electrical, power train, steering/brakes
- Wiring references and schematic-style pages
- Index pages for quick topic lookups
| Identifier label | Value shown in this PDF | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Model set | 130 / 160 / 165 / 175 / 180 / 185 | Confirms the exact tractor group |
| Manual code | TM1351 (TM-1351) | Primary listing match key |
| Edition marker | Apr-88 (shown in front matter) | Distinguishes releases/updates |
| Engine maker | Kawasaki | Confirms engine family context |
| Engine codes (by model) | FC290V, FB460V, FC420V, FC540V | Useful cross-check against your tractor’s engine tag |
| Format / length | PDF, 268 pages | Helps compare scope between similar listings |
Before you choose a listing, line up the TM number, the model set, and (when shown) the Kawasaki engine code cues. If two pages look close, the one that clearly states TM1351 plus the full 130–185 coverage usually provides the cleanest match signal for this specific PDF.