Brent, once again the info you provide is extremely helpful... not a fan of having to learn the hard (or expensive) way, and these vlogs provide the info I need to make informed decisions regarding the equipment I buy for my X350... thanks again
@@WesternEquipmentis mulch plate a stand alone item or is part of the standard control kit bundle. I searched John deer’s website but doesn’t return anything. My LA115 shoot the cut grass to the sides.
Thanks for the video. I just installed a new bagger on my S220. I purchased it with the mulch control kit installed. I installed the bagger before you made this video so there was a lot of guess work.
So the biggest difference is really just being able to plug the chute if the mulch kit is on. It would be easiest to wedge something in there that you can fix in place and keep somewhat of the curve going. It seems like having a chute plug created by John Deere would be the best alternative.
Great video. Saved me a lot of guesswork. I assume keeping the gate in the closed position after installation will keep material from end up in that void between the opening and the chute? Did install today, will be trying tomorrow….raining today.
Hi Brent, I have a JD X394 with electric mulch control. I would like to get a bagger installed with the power flow attachment. Is it possible to have both on at the same time? Does the mulching stop plate need to be removed in order to attach the power flow blower? Is this something I could do or do I have to take it to the dealer for the installation? I realize it requires a double pulley. If you could make a video with a mower that has the electric mulch control that would be great . Thank you
I have the exact same question. I recently bought a JD X384 with electric mulch control. I am going to get a bagger in the fall but wondering if I can have the power flow bagger installed at the same time as the electric mulch control? I know the mulch plate has to be removed but wondering if the actuator arm that opens and closes the door has to come off too? Has there been a video on this yet?
Would love to see a video on this exact scenario. I have a 390x w/54” which I was told by my local JD dealer it requires the power flow and you can only do one or the other, so I went mulching but would love to have both options as long as I do not have to remove the whole mulching kit! Love your videos, keep educating!
We mulch by removing the bag and let the grass shoot out the back holding down the switch / bag sensor. Wanna get a proper clamp 🗜 to avoid getting cramp in fingers as it’s a big garden.
If you are bagging, do you leave the mulch control door open (in the position shown in the video)? What keeps grass from getting in behind the chute at the front of the deck? Or do you close the mulch control door to seal that opening off? This was never explained (I don't think!) and was not answered in AB's question either.
You leave the mulch control door open when bagging, as if you were going to side discharge. The chute tube should collect all of the clippings and very few should be caught in other places.
@@WesternEquipment OK thanks Bret. Can you provide the part numbers for the Mulch Control Kit & the Power Flow Bagging kit for the new Z330R (48" deck option) please ? I want to buy this machine, but only if it will have these 2 accessories available. And once you put the mulch kit in, will you be able to still use the bagger without taking the whole mulch kit out? I know on some other models you only had to remove 1 piece near the discharge chute to add the bagger. Thanks!
Hi Brent, I just ordered a 100 Series John D. 42” w/bagger. I understood that the stock blade is a 3 in one that mulches, so won’t the leaves be cut up ie: mulched, when they enter the bag? Do I understand correctly that the mulching kit or plug is only needed if you want to leave the mulched leaves & grass clippings on the lawn? Or am I completely confused? I wanted mulched leaves for my compost pile. Thank you! Melody
Yes, those blades should work well for your bagger and give you a good mulch for compost. No need for the mulch plug. Just mow the leaves like normal with your bagger on so it can collect the mulched leaves for you.
On my 42" 2022 X350, I removed the 2 bolts & mulch plug but then when attaching the lower chute, it accidentally moved the mulch control deflector to the closed position. Since the mulch plug was gone, the deflector came into contact with the blade and got destroyed. Bad design. There should be something else that prevents the deflector from moving into the path of the blade when the plug is removed.
That is a good question. If you are mulching, I would use the mulching blades. If bagging, then use high lift blades. If you are going to be doing both or switch back and forth then you would be best to use the 3-in-1 blades.
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Brent, once again the info you provide is extremely helpful... not a fan of having to learn the hard (or expensive) way, and these vlogs provide the info I need to make informed decisions regarding the equipment I buy for my X350... thanks again
I am glad I could help. That is our goal with this channel so it is always good to hear when it is working. Thanks for watching!
@@WesternEquipmentis mulch plate a stand alone item or is part of the standard control kit bundle. I searched John deer’s website but doesn’t return anything. My LA115 shoot the cut grass to the sides.
I am trying to find the same information but on a Z515E . I love your videos, so informative
Can you share link on how to install bagger with mulch control kit already on?
Thanks for another great video.
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video. I just installed a new bagger on my S220. I purchased it with the mulch control kit installed. I installed the bagger before you made this video so there was a lot of guess work.
Well I hope this cleared up some questions and thanks for watching!
So the biggest difference is really just being able to plug the chute if the mulch kit is on. It would be easiest to wedge something in there that you can fix in place and keep somewhat of the curve going. It seems like having a chute plug created by John Deere would be the best alternative.
Great video. Saved me a lot of guesswork. I assume keeping the gate in the closed position after installation will keep material from end up in that void between the opening and the chute? Did install today, will be trying tomorrow….raining today.
Awesome, I am glad I could help!
Hi Brent, I have a JD X394 with electric mulch control. I would like to get a bagger installed with the power flow attachment. Is it possible to have both on at the same time? Does the mulching stop plate need to be removed in order to attach the power flow blower? Is this something I could do or do I have to take it to the dealer for the installation? I realize it requires a double pulley. If you could make a video with a mower that has the electric mulch control that would be great . Thank you
I will see if I can make this video happen! Thanks for the comment!
I have the exact same question. I recently bought a JD X384 with electric mulch control. I am going to get a bagger in the fall but wondering if I can have the power flow bagger installed at the same time as the electric mulch control? I know the mulch plate has to be removed but wondering if the actuator arm that opens and closes the door has to come off too? Has there been a video on this yet?
Would love to see a video on this exact scenario. I have a 390x w/54” which I was told by my local JD dealer it requires the power flow and you can only do one or the other, so I went mulching but would love to have both options as long as I do not have to remove the whole mulching kit! Love your videos, keep educating!
We mulch by removing the bag and let the grass shoot out the back holding down the switch / bag sensor. Wanna get a proper clamp 🗜 to avoid getting cramp in fingers as it’s a big garden.
Interesting. I had never heard of doing this. Do you feel like it works well? Do you clippings get chopped up fine enough?
@@WesternEquipmentIt works really well. Never had an issue. I was shocked at how obvious this was as a resolution
I have an x350 and have both and have the power chute. Not aware of any plates, I just take the chute off and switch the lever.
This is interesting. Do you have the 48" deck?
No idea how you can do that with a 42in deep deck
could you make a video showing how your mower is set up?
Thank you for the good information.
With the mechanical mulcher kit installed do you have to dismount the mower to open and close the mulcher, this is on a X370 mower.
If you are bagging, do you leave the mulch control door open (in the position shown in the video)? What keeps grass from getting in behind the chute at the front of the deck?
Or do you close the mulch control door to seal that opening off? This was never explained (I don't think!) and was not answered in AB's question either.
You leave the mulch control door open when bagging, as if you were going to side discharge. The chute tube should collect all of the clippings and very few should be caught in other places.
@@WesternEquipment OK thanks Bret. Can you provide the part numbers for the Mulch Control Kit & the Power Flow Bagging kit for the new Z330R (48" deck option) please ? I want to buy this machine, but only if it will have these 2 accessories available. And once you put the mulch kit in, will you be able to still use the bagger without taking the whole mulch kit out? I know on some other models you only had to remove 1 piece near the discharge chute to add the bagger. Thanks!
Hi Brent, I just ordered a 100 Series John D. 42” w/bagger. I understood that the stock blade is a 3 in one that mulches, so won’t the leaves be cut up ie: mulched, when they enter the bag? Do I understand correctly that the mulching kit or plug is only needed if you want to leave the mulched leaves & grass clippings on the lawn? Or am I completely confused? I wanted mulched leaves for my compost pile.
Thank you!
Melody
Yes, those blades should work well for your bagger and give you a good mulch for compost. No need for the mulch plug. Just mow the leaves like normal with your bagger on so it can collect the mulched leaves for you.
Hi . Love your videos. But. Can you take the rider and not have the bags in and let the grass go up the shoot and fall back onto the ground ?
Brent but you can operate at the same the mulch and thee lawn sweeper.
On my 42" 2022 X350, I removed the 2 bolts & mulch plug but then when attaching the lower chute, it accidentally moved the mulch control deflector to the closed position. Since the mulch plug was gone, the deflector came into contact with the blade and got destroyed. Bad design. There should be something else that prevents the deflector from moving into the path of the blade when the plug is removed.
Interesting. I will look into this and see if this is a common issue. Thanks for the comment.
Looking for a chute blocker for my z355r. What do you recommend
You will definitely want to go with the Mulch Control Kit, like the one in this video. Thanks for watching!
Hey Brent, This work on a 2023 S240/42"?
Yes, It should be the same setup. Just make sure that your deck looks like this one.
What about blades?
That is a good question. If you are mulching, I would use the mulching blades. If bagging, then use high lift blades. If you are going to be doing both or switch back and forth then you would be best to use the 3-in-1 blades.
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Haha kind of. Thanks for watching!