I added a plastic fob to the key and slide it under the pto switch when mowing. Eliminates the pesky lifting when you backup backup. Works Works well on my X360.
My mom has a 2009 x300 and i agree the thing has been great It was originally my grandfathers after his craftsman’s engine blew and my mom inherited it after he passed it still has done great
Trading my old Cub Cadet tomorrow for an X300R with 149 hours. Found this video very helpful. Also watched your belt install video. I think the deck on the 300R is different, but I’m sure a similar process. Thank you!
We have a x304. I agree that it is a bit easier to work on the deck. I tried to work on my brother-in-law’s John Deere from the big box store it was to many components compared with my x304. I wish him luck with it and hope he gets a 300 series.
Just got a x354. Im using it to mow and spread things on the lawn. Should I have the throttle set to high while i am hauling my filled spreader? Or keep it on low? Not sure what would benefit the clutch more.
Great question! I'm certainly not a transmission specialist, but my thoughts are to run the throttle high enough that the tractor doesn't sound/feel like it's straining. I imagine this is probably below full throttle, but you'll have to play it by ear.
I just bought this exact JD deck combo, except it has 22 hp, 42 deck as yours. It has 135 hours on it, and looks like it was manufactured in 2012. Excited to mow for the first time using it tomorrow. I have some hill, any recommendations?
Only 135 hours - you should have lots of life left in the machine. Make sure you keep up with regular maintenance and oil and filter change. I always recommend the OEM parts (filters, belts, etc.) Depending on how big the hills are that you're using it on, I'd recommend mowing up and down them, not across them.
I have a JD Saber 2354 that is now 22 years old. Still runs great. The tranaxel is the same as the JD 500 model, almost a thousand hours on the motor. Looking at getting a Zero turn to buy
I didn’t realize that the Saber machines were made by John Deere. That’s interesting. 1000 hours on the motor is great! I think as long as maintenance is performed regularly, they can go 1500+ hours. I do really enjoy saving time mowing on the zero turn - but there’s some times that sitting on the lawn tractor is just more quality time while getting work done, than just getting the task done.
I added a plastic fob to the key and slide it under the pto switch when mowing. Eliminates the pesky lifting when you backup backup. Works Works well on my X360.
Nice tip!
I’ll have to see if there’s a 3D printer item I can make for that! Good idea.
My mom has a 2009 x300 and i agree the thing has been great It was originally my grandfathers after his craftsman’s engine blew and my mom inherited it after he passed it still has done great
That's great! thanks for watching and leaving a comment.
Trading my old Cub Cadet tomorrow for an X300R with 149 hours. Found this video very helpful. Also watched your belt install video. I think the deck on the 300R is different, but I’m sure a similar process. Thank you!
Congrats on the new John Deere. What model Cub Cadet did you have?
@@PurpleCollarLife I had a Cub GT-2186-44. First outing with the X300R today. Mowed a couple acres and it was great! Did a deck level easily.
Very nice John Deere! 👍😎 Hydrostatic drive is king, in my opinion.
Totally agree
A nice lady gave me her X300.
Kawasaki engine. 800 hours
Awesome machine.
8.26.2023
Very nice!
Nice job Chad. Love my old GT235!
Nice!
Thanks, Great Demo ! I have the X300 also. Installing the bagging system would be a good video to do next !
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Thanks! I don't have a bagging system - but I do believe that would be a good video.
Great video sir!! 😊
Thanks!
We have a x304. I agree that it is a bit easier to work on the deck. I tried to work on my brother-in-law’s John Deere from the big box store it was to many components compared with my x304. I wish him luck with it and hope he gets a 300 series.
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! The X300 is a nice machine.
I am studied your presentation I have a x300 r what is the difference you’r explaination is very clear ,thank you from the Netherlands .
Thanks!
Just got a x354. Im using it to mow and spread things on the lawn. Should I have the throttle set to high while i am hauling my filled spreader? Or keep it on low? Not sure what would benefit the clutch more.
Great question! I'm certainly not a transmission specialist, but my thoughts are to run the throttle high enough that the tractor doesn't sound/feel like it's straining. I imagine this is probably below full throttle, but you'll have to play it by ear.
I just bought this exact JD deck combo, except it has 22 hp, 42 deck as yours. It has 135 hours on it, and looks like it was manufactured in 2012.
Excited to mow for the first time using it tomorrow. I have some hill, any recommendations?
Only 135 hours - you should have lots of life left in the machine. Make sure you keep up with regular maintenance and oil and filter change. I always recommend the OEM parts (filters, belts, etc.)
Depending on how big the hills are that you're using it on, I'd recommend mowing up and down them, not across them.
DId you purchase the extended warranty?
We bought this John Deere X300 used.
I have a JD Saber 2354 that is now 22 years old. Still runs great. The tranaxel is the same as the JD 500 model, almost a thousand hours on the motor. Looking at getting a Zero turn to buy
I didn’t realize that the Saber machines were made by John Deere. That’s interesting. 1000 hours on the motor is great! I think as long as maintenance is performed regularly, they can go 1500+ hours.
I do really enjoy saving time mowing on the zero turn - but there’s some times that sitting on the lawn tractor is just more quality time while getting work done, than just getting the task done.