Watch This Before You Buy a John Deere X350 Tractor!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @clwade10
    @clwade10 5 лет назад +51

    I really enjoyed this video! I don't know a thing about tractors let alone with snow blowing functionality. Thanks for explaining how everything works! Great looking home too btw :)

    • @adamfpv8294
      @adamfpv8294 5 лет назад +3

      clwade10 it’s really not a tractor, it’s a lawn mower

    • @clwade10
      @clwade10 5 лет назад

      @@adamfpv8294 that's true. Meh oh well. I still dont know about them haha

    • @adamfpv8294
      @adamfpv8294 5 лет назад +1

      clwade10 I didn’t know they made hydrostats that small, and tractor weights or I guess lawn mower weights in this case, they looked like 20lbs normal ones are 100lbs.

    • @channell11
      @channell11 4 года назад +1

      I'm wondering how long that light-duty hydro is going to hold up pushing around that blower.

    • @tonyogi06
      @tonyogi06 4 года назад +1

      Cameron, I have a X330 with the same transmission and I am going on 3rd year of plowing snow with a blade and mowing a half an acre and mine is still holding up good. I have about 50 hours on it so far. Only problem I had was the carburetor went wonky on me and had to be replaced. i also put ag tires on front and rear and have 4 42 lb weights on the back most of the year when I don't have the bagger on there.

  • @bobdevreeze4741
    @bobdevreeze4741 5 лет назад +2

    I bought an X300 in 2013 with the same blower as you have. The 300 is a little under powered for the blower but it has handled up to 3 feet of snow without problem. I live in a snow belt right off Georgian Bay. Repairs... 3 shear pins … 1 drive belt. Mower deck: 1 drive belt. Tractor: oil changes and a new front tire.. it kept going flat. They are EXCELLENT tractors and you will never be sorry you bought a Deere

  • @twenty1sportscards790
    @twenty1sportscards790 3 месяца назад +2

    Just purchased the same setup but 2024 model X350 with the 44” snowblower, can’t wait to use this beast.

  • @briangardner5764
    @briangardner5764 5 лет назад +3

    I bought an X370 with power steering 3 years ago and I really like it. A couple of things I have discovered with my machine that might help with winter snow blowing. Never use the parking brake between use when the machine sits over night. It will freeze and you can not engage the blower. Keep some 1/4" x 1 1/2- 2" bolts and nylon nuts on hand to replace the ones that break in the auger shafts. My machine will not start if the temps go below 20 degrees, so I keep a torpedo heater near by to warm it up for 5 minutes or so on those cold days. Have fun removing and installing the drive belt for the blower. I use a small block of wood to hold the spring loaded pulley over far enough to slide the belt on and off. If you can, don't leave the blower out in the weather over the summer. The control knob for the chute will rust inside. I also change my oil and filter every 50 hours, not 100. If your mower deck is equipped with a fitting to attach a garden hose, it works best if you flush the deck out over a hard surface (driveway) with the deck as low as it goes. Finally, I'm not sure what the difference in US vs Canadian dollars is but, I paid 6k for my machine in May of 2016 with the mower and blower set up.

    • @dkenmiller9829
      @dkenmiller9829 5 лет назад

      Those auger bolts you refer to are actually engineered shear bolts. Never replace them with common bolts. If you jam the auger with an obstruction they are intended to shear .to protect the auger gearbox from damage. The proper shear bolts are inexpensive and available at the JD dealer.

  • @selfreliant179
    @selfreliant179 5 лет назад +4

    I’ve got a 2017 X590 and love it. I have a bagger to pick up leaves but a walk behind snow blower. It paid for itself this year after firing my lawn service in 2017

  • @mikespooner9963
    @mikespooner9963 5 лет назад +3

    Nice video. I had a 14’ X324 which is the 350 with the bigger motor and 4 wheel steer. Loved it. When I decided to get a snow blower however, I traded for a X584. It has the bigger seat, tires, motor, 4 wheel steer, power steering and power lift. I love my X324 but this thing is night and day difference. The trans is heavier duty and even more responsive. The power steering makes operating it effortless, my favorite feature. Enjoy, should last you a long time!

  • @corydriver7634
    @corydriver7634 5 лет назад +37

    Holy crap an oil drain that actually comes out passed the frame!

    • @sptrader6316
      @sptrader6316 3 года назад +1

      Oil drain on the SAME side as the oil filter- I like that.

    • @NaYawkr
      @NaYawkr 3 года назад +1

      The oil check screws into place, BUT . . . to check the Oil Level, let the mower sit and the oil to drain down into the engine, Then without screwing the dipstick into place just push it down as far as it can, pull it out and read it. Only screw it tight after you have finished checking the oil.

  • @Gantzz321
    @Gantzz321 5 лет назад +8

    I still run my 1981 MTD with a mower and 50" Blower, I bought new. The neighbour asked me yesterday when I was buying a new one. I told him why would I buy new when this still has another 20 years in it.

  • @SilverSquirrl
    @SilverSquirrl 5 лет назад +3

    One thing I recommend to put on your wishlist is a cab enclosure. Even the Soft cab. The first time you blow your driveway when there is any type of wind, you will wish you had the protection from a face full of snow/ice. It also keeps you warmer. I've had one on mine for over 10 years now. I just wish I had gotten it sooner.

  • @M5tworude
    @M5tworude 4 года назад +4

    I have the x370 and was thinking about getting that snow blower. Congratulations on getting out of the city. Thanks again for a well done video.

  • @kevins.1752
    @kevins.1752 5 лет назад +9

    Being a fellow Canadian, you should spray the frame and all exposed metal parts with Fluid Film. The tractors will last longer and eliminate any chance of rust.....

    • @tcmtech7515
      @tcmtech7515 5 лет назад +1

      Why? Most every non commercial lawn tractor/mower like this one is built to run maybe 200 - 300 hours (10 - 20 hours a year for ~ 10 - 15 years) in its working life. Critical parts will become obsolete well before it rusts the frame out.

    • @tcmtech7515
      @tcmtech7515 5 лет назад +3

      @Daniel 045 What does putting a new engine in a worn out chassis do?
      As someone who had reconditioned several riding lawn mowers and garden tractors most of then the engines outlast the chassis and mechanical driveline parts by a wide margin.
      So much so I make a point of salvage engines off riding mowers to use for other purposes or to sell to those who ruined theirs by running their engines out of oil or other self inflicted lack maintenance destruction.

  • @raykrv6a
    @raykrv6a 5 лет назад +2

    I bought a X540 with mower, tiller, power bagger, and snowblower in 2007 for almost 12k including taxes. Been a great tractor for me. Only issue I've had is had to replace the lift level when it broke and a new battery this year. Keep a battery maintainer on when not using it and the battery will last a long time. Kawasaki makes a good motor.

  • @henrycarlson7514
    @henrycarlson7514 2 года назад +3

    Looks like you made a good choice . My personal experience with Deere is ,they last for many years , Make sure to change oil AND filter , grease ALL fittings ,and check for loose bots and fittings perioticly. As an example I have a 4010 from 1963 that still runs and operates fairly well about 12000 hrs still no Mager repairs

  • @Onthebluffs
    @Onthebluffs 5 лет назад +1

    I bought an x350 last year. Haven’t had any issues and have been pleased with it.

  • @jimmair1572
    @jimmair1572 5 лет назад +2

    These are really good machines, I have a 2010 X300 with 800 hours on it now and it has the Kawasaki V twin but is rated at 17 hp, one great engine! About filling with gasoline, you can avoid more spillage by not using your gerry can spout as they sometimes leak where the spout screws on. The wide mouth is a smart idea! I mow three acres and it takes two tanks and five hours, so mow half, coffee or lunch and then the other half. Good video, thanks.

  • @mrbubetube
    @mrbubetube 5 лет назад +5

    ah, I see the service interval label says to change the transaxle oil after the first 50 hour break in period. That's good. Most people don't do that because the K46 transaxle is said to be "non-serviceable" because the average homeowner can't service it. It needs to be serviced by a skilled mechanic. If you plan on keeping your tractor more that 4 years, you should service the transaxle after the 50 hour break in period. John Deere puts 10W30 oil in the transaxle when it's new to give it a better break in period but after that, you should dump out the oil, open the transaxle, clean the dirty oil and metal shavings out of the gear box, reseal the transaxle, and then fill it with a synthetic 5W50 oil. This should give it maximum torque and a much longer life. But if you don't do this, the transaxle will gradually lose torque over time until it becomes useless. Here's an example of a D170 which also has the K46 transaxle. It's starting to have trouble mowing this ditch, probably because the transaxle was never serviced. ruclips.net/video/9_3qCmCmlIg/видео.html

    • @channell11
      @channell11 4 года назад +1

      It's a shame a $3000+ Deere comes with the same fragile, non-serviceable, light duty transaxle as any other entry level mower.

  • @ronsteitz4535
    @ronsteitz4535 11 месяцев назад

    I started with a used JD 316 moved up to a X500 similar to what you purchased. Living in Iowa I wanted to have a blade for summer usage.and a blower for snow removal. With the blade and blower being heavy the manual lift was too hard on my body. I now moved up to a JD X530 Which has hydraulic lift ,power steering,power differential lock and large tires.These accessories are worth every penny I spent. In snow now 2024 we’ve had over 13 in snow so far and this machine is a blessing. Push or blow the snow and the quick hitch system is easy to change over. Just not an issue how much snow I can remove.😀👍 Nice home and large yard which reminds me of my place.👍

  • @bluegrass606
    @bluegrass606 5 лет назад +4

    X330 has the Briggs engine. It’s actually a commercial grade Briggs. I have sold several and had very good luck with them.

    • @tom42bates
      @tom42bates 5 лет назад

      In my opinion, I use a lot of commercial small engines, the Vanguard is hand down the best. I don't know about the Kawasaki though since that is the only one I haven't tried,

    • @kevin9c1
      @kevin9c1 5 лет назад

      I've got two 30 year old Briggs opposed twins. They are only 12.5 HP but they seem like workhorses. They don't even have pressure lube! Though, I do think 18hp would be a better match to my 42" single stage blower...

    • @tomvanheule5505
      @tomvanheule5505 2 года назад +1

      I have the Kawasaki in my 354, 200+hrs without a hiccup.

  • @alexanderlowe4236
    @alexanderlowe4236 5 лет назад +3

    Our x350 has been great, but like everyone else has pointed out the seat will crack and deteriorate really quickly. I've put 150 hrs on mine and the only thing I wish I had on it was a real suspension. When mowing on hills I end up lifting a wheel pretty frequently and occasionally I get two wheels in the air.

  • @tonybest2296
    @tonybest2296 Год назад

    I brought a x350 John deere last March my first one very satisfied so far 21 horse power plenty of power 😊

  • @tylerhumpfer2493
    @tylerhumpfer2493 5 лет назад +3

    I decided to move up to the X370 with hydro lift and steering. only have a small driveway (about 30ft long ) and yard (1/3 acre) but end up getting 3-4ft + snow drifts across the driveway from being next to an open field.

  • @mski90
    @mski90 5 лет назад +10

    Great video! The only thing I would add is that the power steering units also have power lift and that could potentially save your left leg & back from having to raise and lower that heavy deck / blower.

  • @Desertfox92308
    @Desertfox92308 5 лет назад +27

    Congratulations Stephen on the new house! Looks nice. The mower/blower is definitely a life saver!👍

  • @howardkoster4026
    @howardkoster4026 5 лет назад +1

    I have a 2007 X300, Kawasaki engine. Yours has two heavy lift rods where mine has one single thinner one. I have the 44" snowblower the same as you.
    I had to add (2) extra 50 pound weights in the back, but that snowblower does an amazing job. I used to live on a 1/4 acre lot. It also moved snow for 6 other neighbors, and 600 feet of road to my house as the town was very slow to clear it... My X300 has had its share if little problems, nothing I couldn't resolve..The Kawasaki engine is very strong and quiet as you say, very reliable. Do your maintenance and you'll have your tractor for 12 years too. Just know, the seat will crack with time because of the winter use. My father had a 1971 110 that also cracked.. All seats do it..
    I've moved snow so deep, I couldn't see the top of the snowblower. Yes, you go slow so you don't overwork the blower, but it will more than do the job! I put on some homemade drift cutters made from extra shelving angle metal.
    N- joy your tractor!

  • @saliston
    @saliston 5 лет назад +6

    The Deere X series will last a lifetime. They are incredible machines and really well built.

  • @jonahb2662
    @jonahb2662 5 лет назад +1

    The engineer notes and dealer service technicians both say that this transmission is sufficient only for flat terrain. In that case you’ll be fine. Mine went out after 300 hours and I was told it was because of the hills I was using it on.

  • @Boombah49
    @Boombah49 5 лет назад

    Love my X758 diesel 4wd. Mow in the summer, blow in the winter, three years now. It’s a beast!!

  • @Redsoxfanme808
    @Redsoxfanme808 Месяц назад

    A great overview of this tractor, thanks! I recently purchased this same model. My 325 (about 27 years old) was starting to have too many issues, so I retired it and our snow plow guy just retired. This is a great mower and I am looking forward to using the blower attachment. We aren't on completely flat ground, but I'm confident this will do just fine. On our lawn, it handles perfectly and runs great. The cost was pretty much the same (considering the currency exchange rate).

  • @milesj6064
    @milesj6064 5 лет назад +1

    Nice tractor, I have a John Deere 316 tractor that my dad bought back in 1984 and I am still using it today, rebuilt the engine once in it. I love that John Deere still has parts for old machines like mine and you can see the quality in it, as you said it has a beefy steel frame. not sure I like the foot pedals if you are going to be doing hours of mowing, mine has the hand lever and it takes 8 hours to mow my lawn. I like that it has a tight turning circle, for me going around the trees, I can go about half way, do a short back up and finish the circle. I don't like the fact you can't position the choke when cold to let it warm up without holding the lever, but maybe it doesn't need it.

  • @maryj.dickenson572
    @maryj.dickenson572 3 года назад

    Great Video - We are looking to put a blower on our JD tractor. I love how you talk, and explain, no wasted time, no goofy talk. I've subscribed.

  • @WhiteKnight319
    @WhiteKnight319 4 года назад

    I have an 08, great rig. I start, shut down, and engage pto at full throttle. I’ve never had a problem... the blower however does have some drawbacks. The plastic shoot will crack when launching ice chunks. Mine’s duct taped, and then gorilla tape over the top for a better look. The collectors can bend when jammed into blocks of ice. Having said that, the shear pins don’t break as intended... Do not suck a newspaper up into the blower it’ll simply strip the plastic out. Tapped and bolted mine back together. I love mine, and I hope you do yours.

  • @ack8262
    @ack8262 5 лет назад +3

    I have a 2010 x300 with the same set-up and love it.
    Now I just stare at pics of the 1025r and dream.....

    • @ad356
      @ad356 5 лет назад

      1025r is just re-bagged yanmar junk LOL. i have a kubota BX2350, it has a kubota engine

  • @thekayakfishingfreak
    @thekayakfishingfreak Год назад

    Nice video. I just bought one earlier today, paid a little more than 9k but added the bagger and some lawn tow behind additions and the snow blower. I have 1 acre of land and half of it is front and back yard grass which are killing my feet, legs and lower back these past 4yrs with a walk behind mower. In the winters months when it snows I have a 10car driveway that is no longer fun shoveling 😂 although the whole family comes out. This year I had enough!! I did a lot of research on lawn tractors & zero degree mowers and learned the difference between the two and what I really needed which I believe is this X350. I hope I’m right cause these things are expensive but are an investment. Cheers 🍻 my fellow Deere 🦌. I’ll be looking for the videos to come.

  • @dkenmiller9829
    @dkenmiller9829 5 лет назад

    I have a X324 that is very similar except it's 4 wheel steer. I'm also in the country with a couple acres to cut and 300 feet of driveway. I deal with quite a bit of snow here in central Minnesota and my X324 handles it very well. If you blow any powder and there is a wind you will quickly realize you need a cab. It makes a huge difference. You won't regret your purchase. Mine now has about 300 hours of trouble free service.

  • @Tommy-Drapeau
    @Tommy-Drapeau 5 лет назад

    I had buy one john deer like this for snowblowing my driveway and the main issue i had is , in winterstorm or when the wind make the snow hard , the front snowblower is not heavy enought to stay on the ground. The snow blower dont take the bottom snow and after the wheel stock in. you need few pass. I finish by buy a small larger tractor (1023e) and now is really good.

  • @johntobin8984
    @johntobin8984 5 лет назад +1

    im glade you like the seat you will be buying a new one ever one to 2 years the base has flex and it cracks on both sides keep and eye on the snow blower idlers they hold water clean them out and spray them with wd or some this like that or they will seize and just some fyi the belt is at max tension when the blower is down so thats the best time to tern it on and for taking the blower on and off blower up to remove the belt from pto if you take care of it its a 20 + year tractor

  • @SLANKATAMILAN
    @SLANKATAMILAN 3 года назад +1

    I bought x360 with hydraulic deck lift and power steering.
    I love it 🥰.

  • @KansasSlim64
    @KansasSlim64 5 лет назад

    When we moved to the country with the 2/3 mile lane 10 yrs ago, it was either a zero-turn and get an old farm tractor with a fixed blade, or the JD X748 AWD diesel (X758 now). Went with the JD and man does she love to push the snow. Didn’t do the blower because of the gravel, but the hydraulic blade is perfect. And she mows like crazy, too. More than 10 yrs old & running strong! Of course that’s going a touch pricier than the 300 series 😱

  • @dalebailey6987
    @dalebailey6987 Год назад

    I've had a JD 370 for 6 years now use it weekly mowing and snow blowing each year
    Love it.

  • @hildtonmcconnell5626
    @hildtonmcconnell5626 4 года назад

    good video just got one picking it up tomorrow, Main reason 10 gauge deck.Have a D 130 deck went in less than 3 years. Plus I like the 3 blades instead of only 2. the longer the blades the easier they bend. it did not take much to bend the longer blades. As for the snow you are showing that is not very much snow, wet is heavy to blow but the 2 & 3 ft wind packed is the hardest, we get snow up to 4' drifts and when you stand on them all you do is leave a foot print, on top and I am 185 lbs. I would like to see if the blower will go through that. I am glad they are using a 2 stage I had a 3 stage and all it did is take out shear pins when we had hard packed snow, had to get a 2 stage, made a world of a difference. Thanks for the video, made me glad I went that way.

  • @thatgamerguy1324
    @thatgamerguy1324 5 лет назад

    Really makes me happy I spent 380 bucks on my 2000 craftsman mower. Came with chains. Wheel weights. 46 inch snow blower and 46 inch mowing deck. And it's got a 20hp motor.

  • @AJ_Whitney
    @AJ_Whitney 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for the review. It definitely factored in my decision to buy my X370 & snowblower. I'm older and decided that the power steering and hydraulic lift would come in handy, but otherwise the two machines are quite similar. I've only had mine for about a month, but after cleaning up after 3 smallish snow storms, I can already tell I'm going to love it.

    • @highwayman5355
      @highwayman5355 2 года назад

      I downsized property last year and traded an x580 for an x370 and I love it!

    • @AnonymousGameWarden
      @AnonymousGameWarden 2 года назад

      @@highwayman5355 how much land did you have before and how much land did you downgrade to?

  • @stellarpod
    @stellarpod 5 лет назад +2

    I went commercial-grade zero-turn 18 years ago and I have never regretted it. My Yazoo (company is no longer in business) will run in reverse faster than my lawn tractor would run forward. It literally cut my mowing time in half (1-1/2 acres). Of course, I've got lots of trees in my yard, so maneuverability was important. Furthermore, I live in Oklahoma and don't have need for snow removal capability. BTW - My Yazoo has a similar Kawasaki twin (19 hp) and it has been bulletproof reliable over the 18 years I've owned the machine.
    As always, thanks much for sharing.
    Steve

  • @orestwitiw213
    @orestwitiw213 5 лет назад +5

    You’ll get a longer life on your PTO switch if you throttle down before engaging the blower with the PTO switch! Engaging the blower when you are at full throttle is hard on the clutch. I also held the choke up for a bit till the engine warmed up especially from a cold start on a cold day.

    • @sweatinthedetails375
      @sweatinthedetails375 5 лет назад

      And it is worse on your engine to Lug it and it is to engage at Full Throttle

  • @AuronFFX
    @AuronFFX 2 года назад

    I have a 2020 x330 with the acceldeep deck. It's a great machine. Leaves the lawn looking great every time.

  • @misterl2875
    @misterl2875 2 года назад

    Didn’t read all the comments. I have an x580 (recently traded in x530). Larger but similar. One thing you didn’t mention is the reverse override. If you don’t activate the override, the mower (or blower) will disengage when you backup. It’s a pain to have to re-engage after each reverse movement so the override is really useful. Otherwise, good video.

  • @4gauge10
    @4gauge10 4 года назад +1

    Nice machine...but you will find out the hard way in time that because your yard and drive are"flat"doesn't mean trouble free traction.Anytime you run a two stage blower,diff-lock is a requirement and power 4-wheel steering isn't a luxury either.
    In time what will happen,is when you turn the wheel to go left or right,you'll hit a patch of solid ice and the tractor will continue to go into a straight line.( in spite of using chains)
    The 4-wheel steer system helps dramatically with directing drive power with your rear wheels in icy conditions while turing left and right.(X-534 in my case)
    When you get to be my age you'll find that hydraulic lift is not a luxury it's mandatory.
    I bought the X-534 for these reasons,plus the heavier K-72 hydro is a much heavier duty transmission and will last much longer.
    Now,when you start up,ALWAYS start your PTO at idle to no more then 1/3 rd.throttle when engaging.Those electro-clutches are about $400.00-$500.00 bucks to buy new,so you want to go easy on it at startup,then power up to full throttle.

  • @WW-wf8tu
    @WW-wf8tu 5 лет назад +9

    You never disappoint Stephen. Not sure there is anything I can say anyone has not already said here. Excellent review. Nice home! Nice lot. I wish you a lifetime of happiness. TFL has done right by having you on their payroll. :) Stay warm.

    • @rightlanehog3151
      @rightlanehog3151 5 лет назад +2

      Agreed, he does an excellent job on all his videos.

  • @ronfeggio
    @ronfeggio 5 лет назад

    I bought an $8000 commercial grade Ferris Zero turn mower & an $800 walk behind 30"snow blower. Hope you have fun with the mower deck & blower...each year.

  • @NaYawkr
    @NaYawkr 3 года назад

    If you buy the X300R or X350 R, the rear bagger is a permanent attachment, which gives several real advantages over the other models. 1st, because it has No Side discharge you trim close on either the Left or The Right, 2- The bag can be dumped without getting out of the seat, 3- The mower blades direct the clippings with counter rotating blades that direct the clippings into a single stream out the chute below the mower, and into the rear bag. 4 - there is an available extra cost optional rear discharge to allow you to direct all the clippings out the rear for wide dispersal onto the ground, should you wish. (this still permits the reattachment of the rear bag when desired.) My X300 R has the 17 HP Kawasaki motor which is more than powerful enough to do all you need, including cut very tall grass and weeds. I usually leave the mower deck un-lowered to do this, and then make a second pass with the deck set to the desired height. Be careful to avoid this high grass when it is wet or it can clog the rear chute that leads to the bag. I find two days without rain is sufficient to avoid clogs after a rain. The rear chute whn clogged can be pulled straight back and removed. Use a small flashlight to check to see the clog is removed in such a situation, obtain a narrow long handle rake so you can reach all the way in to loosen any clog of clippings before sliding the discharge chute back into place, no tools required for this.

  • @NaYawkr
    @NaYawkr 3 года назад

    Because i live on a very busy public road, always plowed by the county, I purchased the best snowblower for heavy wet snow, a Tracked Honda with electric start, the 9 HP , the H928TAS model, it always gets the job done. It has a hydrostatic transmission not the often useless Friction Wheel drive system common to other walk behind snow blowers.

  • @Cfox2000
    @Cfox2000 5 лет назад

    I have a X530 I bought in 2007, has close to 500 hrs on it and I have done all the services myself, still runs like new - thinking about getting a 1025r considering the dealer offered $3k for my trade and the financing is so good right now

  • @bryansteen2219
    @bryansteen2219 2 года назад

    Hopefully you will have it for a while. Mine was bought new in 98 an LX188. Pretty much same as what you have but it was 5500 back then. What has happened to mine is that I started towing a 2000 lb splitter around and I think I may have damaged the transmission. Still cuts grass ok but there is a definite ticking in transmission. I'm trying to make it last until I turn 60 , four more years so I can get a 4066r est at 75000.
    Have to wait because I want to buy it using my 401k money.

  • @ichor20
    @ichor20 5 лет назад

    Picked up a x350 last month to replace my x320 that finally kicked the bucket. Really helps out around my property (5 acres) but the bragging rights on cutting the grass goes to my z540r 60in deck

  • @Tomas-bj3rx
    @Tomas-bj3rx 4 года назад

    Nice Tractor, I like the John Deere brand. I purchased a L130 an 04 23hp 48" cut for $450, im happy with it. And that is a beautiful house. Many Blessings.

  • @romeowhiskey1146
    @romeowhiskey1146 3 года назад +1

    Hint for BETTER snow ejection:
    The blades on the "ejector" are about 1/2" from the housing.
    REMOVE the 3 blades and attach an "extension" of rubber belting material to the blades with metal screws.
    They should be about 1/4" from the housing.
    You'll be amazed HOW MUCH FARTHER the snow flies.
    Don't slow the engine, too!
    Yes, you're welcome.

  • @AStanton1966
    @AStanton1966 5 лет назад +15

    Nice review. I can't tell from the video or not, however, whenever you engage the PTO or disengage it, you should idle down the motor. It's better for the belts. On big tractors, if you don't do this, they call it, "Shocking the PTO."

    • @joeganusi8522
      @joeganusi8522 4 года назад

      Old wives tale. The first idler pulley off the PTO is spring loaded to take the shot. I work on small engine equipment and never saw a PTO wiped out by engaging under full throttle. The weakest link are the bearings. If you ever replace your PTO get one that the bearing is removable.

    • @AStanton1966
      @AStanton1966 4 года назад

      @@joeganusi8522 If this is true then, I wonder why they also recommend that gas and diesel engines get idled down before being turned off as well? Maybe they had magic springs also? I have yet to replace a belly mower belt, because I idle down the engine before engaging or de-engaging.

    • @joeganusi8522
      @joeganusi8522 4 года назад

      @@AStanton1966 Gas engines usually fill up the exhaust with unburned fuel if you don't idle them down before shutting them off resulting in a big backfire, especially if some backyard yo yo cuts the tip off the anti-backfire valve.
      As far as the diesels, an immediate shut down after putting a load on an engine can result in overheating the engine (coolant flow stops upon shutdown and the block becomes a heatsink).
      So, a minute or two run at idle (by idle, I mean 1200-1500 RPM with a tractor) allows the coolant to flow at no load and keep the engine cooler.
      Now as far as you've never replaced your belt, good for you. I've seen belts last for years with customers who engage the PTO full or low throttle. Some tractors eat them up, some don't.

  • @ooStrack
    @ooStrack 5 лет назад +1

    Kawasaki makes a good motor I think! We have almost 800 hours in our older X585 John Deere super garden tractor! The only regret is we should have went diesel and a series up for the front end loader but its an absolute amazing mower!

  • @harrylindanicholson3351
    @harrylindanicholson3351 5 лет назад

    My JD X320 has a 22HP Kawasaki. Don't lift the hood from the centre. It tends to crack. Spread it apart at the back where the 2 latches are and lift.

  • @kenherrera2819
    @kenherrera2819 5 лет назад +1

    I have the X354 and LOVE the 4 wheel steering because, as you said, I have a lot of trees in my yard to mow around. Did not get the snow blower because I have a large blower already that includes the protective cab, which I really like! The video you made was perfect, I think it's the best I've seen on the John Deere X series!

  • @kirdot2011
    @kirdot2011 Год назад

    As from my own experience with x310 it does not drink a gallon an hour otherwise I would get only 3.5 hrs from full tank of fuel. I get about 6hrs of worktime at full throttle when mowing

  • @horninght
    @horninght 5 лет назад

    I believe if you you have a large lawn you should always go with a zero turn for your mowing they mow so much faster . I live in michigan and you can get a 61 in. zero turn for approx 5000 with 8 mph cutting speed.

  • @SF-fm7ov
    @SF-fm7ov 9 месяцев назад

    I've never seen a riding lawn mower with straps. Snow blowers work best at near capacity, so I go about 4 times as fast as you were going in that little amount of snow.

  • @sho942000
    @sho942000 5 лет назад +3

    Do yourself a favor and disable the "reverse implement operation" system. It's so annoying.
    Otherwise, it's a very, very good tractor. I have the x370 and it's done very well in heavy snow. You won't be disappointed.

  • @alimirza6044
    @alimirza6044 3 года назад

    Just got my X350 with snowblower for $8,016 here in Alberta. Happy to be upgraded from 100 series 🙌 😀

  • @mrfarmer532
    @mrfarmer532 2 года назад

    Loved the video ! I bought the same tractor 🚜 here in Florida. I’m simply amazed at watching the snow ❄️ blower attachment.

  • @Kawasaki1400
    @Kawasaki1400 5 лет назад +1

    They jet the carburetor very lean to meet emissions, the downside is that the engine tends to run hotter and you always need to choke the engine when starting.

  • @jimm244
    @jimm244 2 года назад

    I bought one of these over the summer (2022). The price skyrocketed. No regrets.

  • @workingshlub8861
    @workingshlub8861 5 лет назад

    definitely go for the kawasaki upgrade...i have 1999 445 that is still going and i have 6 acres of grass and 40 parking spaces here at work and i run it hard year round and never let me down...maintenance is the key..

  • @tfremming
    @tfremming 2 года назад

    Great video I just installed the snowblower for the first time. I too did not get the 4 wheel steer just didn’t feel like I needed it. Overall impressed with the ease of the on/off of the lower deck and the snowblower.

  • @MrIpjrobson
    @MrIpjrobson 5 лет назад +3

    Great review. You covered everything a potential buyer would ask. As a side note, there is a different type of chain you can get called Terra Grips. They are rubber as opposed to chain. There are also some financing options available as well.
    Thanks again for the detailed review.

  • @toddh5744
    @toddh5744 5 лет назад +2

    Congrats on your purchase. Take care of it and you’ll never need to buy another one. (Unless you want a bigger one of course 😉)

  • @viniciobrancato4900
    @viniciobrancato4900 5 лет назад +7

    Love it when you do reviews, I think you're the best at reviewing vehicles

  • @tomn5880
    @tomn5880 5 лет назад

    I cut some automotive cable protective tubing to size where one puts their hand to lift the hood/cowling. My hood was sharp and the tubing eliminated the risk. I cleaned the area with alcohol and used plenty of Silicone sealant inside the tub then applied the modification to the hand grab area.

  • @roonytoon
    @roonytoon 5 лет назад +13

    When you got that excited that it didn't have a latch to open the hood I knew I was watching a newbie. Dude, they've never had latches.

    • @dirtrider88
      @dirtrider88 5 лет назад +2

      my 25 year old husqvarna doesnt have a latch. at the end of the video hes describing any mower from the last 20+ years

    • @harrisonrawlinson5650
      @harrisonrawlinson5650 5 лет назад

      I didn't know that, which is why I was watching the video, to learn things

  • @anthonymarino4260
    @anthonymarino4260 2 года назад

    BOUGHT ONE ABOUT 2 YEARS AGO ITS FABULOUS

  • @project-5724
    @project-5724 5 лет назад

    Bought mine before black Friday and go the Black Friday deal! Love it! I have 3 hours on it - lots of leaves where I live.

  • @ChiefWiggim
    @ChiefWiggim 5 лет назад

    I have the older x300 which is like yours. The power steering would have been a great feature for you because the deck lift would had been powered and would have been nice to lift your blower. The more snow you put in the blower the better it will work. And you may find you will need a total of 4 suit case weights. I added a suicide knob on my steering...made it so much easier.

  • @430CMB
    @430CMB 5 лет назад +2

    Good to see you are doing well for yourself.

  • @ray5186
    @ray5186 2 года назад

    Hope your plastic hood doesn’t crack or start coming apart. I priced a replacement and it’s nearly $1000 for a complete new plastic hood. You can replace sections to save money but I’ve given up and run my tractor without the hunky plastic hood.

  • @ardalla535
    @ardalla535 4 года назад

    I did not know you have to change the transaxle oil and filter within 50 hrs. To do that you have to remove the deck and it's generally a pia for an average homeowner. If you need this tractor, then that's what you need. But keep in mind you will have initial maintenance to do on it.

  • @pryme2013
    @pryme2013 5 лет назад +2

    That thing is so delicate looking. Light gauge steel and aluminum with all that plastic. Should have sprung for a Kubota BX

  • @pastorcrypto8441
    @pastorcrypto8441 6 месяцев назад

    So 4 years later, are you still happy with it? Looking at this set up for our canadian wintery acreage too.

  • @tylerlevesque9491
    @tylerlevesque9491 5 лет назад +2

    Nice man. I just got a used x710 and I love it. it's too big for my yard but it was a good price

  • @n545ca1
    @n545ca1 2 года назад

    Love your enthusiasm! Great video. Taking delivery of my ‘22 X350 Friday after having had a 1997 LX178 with Kawasaki V-twin liquid cooled motor. No joke, this engine is built for the long run and was a joy to operate over the years. Really hoping the air cooled version delivers similarly.

    • @aresident7745
      @aresident7745 2 года назад

      how is it?

    • @n545ca1
      @n545ca1 2 года назад

      @@aresident7745 2 hours on the mower and runs great

    • @GrumpyXer
      @GrumpyXer Год назад

      I have a LX 176 with the one cylinder Kawasaki which refuses to die. I'm surprised the x350 has the k46 trans when the LX had a k61. Wonder how reliable the k46 will be.....

    • @n545ca1
      @n545ca1 Год назад

      @@GrumpyXer stay tuned

  • @puntacanaman1
    @puntacanaman1 2 года назад

    I know everyone has their own two cents worth to throw in so I thought I'd bring up a question concerning rear weight. I was told years ago that with these lighter series machines it is better to use wheel weights than ballast-style weights like in this video. The point is that if you can achieve the same weight directly on the wheels, it takes the additional strain off of the transaxle. That could be BS, but it makes sense to me. My two cents.

  • @NewtonWashinton
    @NewtonWashinton 5 лет назад +1

    The X350 is better than avg. for sure, but the X500 series has a much better transmission also has the rear axle locker which has saved me many times. My X530 also has power steering and 8 mph. Do Not run at full throttle, run at 70% ,

  • @fugoogle8907
    @fugoogle8907 2 года назад

    Little tip... don't put the nozzle on your gas can. The whole point in having the big gas port on the edge is you just put the open gas can right up to the opening... done. Faster, easier, no spills and you don't have to hold the gas can way out from the tractor.

  • @timmikep1978
    @timmikep1978 5 лет назад +1

    I love my Cub Cadet. It has a locking dif and it wasn't too expensive

  • @myfordranger
    @myfordranger 5 лет назад +2

    nice tractor. big bucks.. think ill keep my 96 sears craftsman garden tractor with a plow set up. thing will move some heavy snow.. 6 speed high low trans.. nice job on the video..

  • @randalovcen5858
    @randalovcen5858 5 лет назад +2

    I added a spinner knob to my X320 steering wheel. It really helps and I agree you won't need power steering, especially with the spinner.

  • @7viewerlogic670
    @7viewerlogic670 5 лет назад +3

    4-wheel steering is awesome! I have an x304.

  • @RobertMeany
    @RobertMeany 5 лет назад

    Just got a very similar setup.. x380 and same blower.. to do my 1000ft gravel drive... works great..

  • @lanceripplinger8352
    @lanceripplinger8352 5 лет назад +2

    Great video, just what I was looking for. My folks are looking at getting a new law tractor and a snowblower for it, so this is very helpful. I would love to see more of these videos, if you are able. I don't think there is enough coverage of this type of equipment.

  • @dlsmallenginerepair
    @dlsmallenginerepair 5 лет назад

    When the snow gets wet and heavy you will probably be using the snowblower as a push blade.,The belt will probably slip. I've been doing lawnmower repair for thirty years and know a lot of people who have them sitting in the back of their garage for years. They buy a walk behind snowblower. Hopefully not the case for you. Good Luck!

  • @howardmiller4631
    @howardmiller4631 5 лет назад +8

    When we moved to the country best thing instead of the snow bower was a 5 ft blade for my Honda foreman. Neighbors love me lol!!!

    • @calebmoore9964
      @calebmoore9964 5 лет назад

      howard miller same I plow like 10 driveways with my Yamaha grizzly 🤣🤣🤣

    • @jeffleblanc8850
      @jeffleblanc8850 5 лет назад

      If I was this guy I would have got the same as you guys this blower looks cheap

    • @calebmoore9964
      @calebmoore9964 5 лет назад

      Jeff Leblanc ya that true plow blades for the win ❌🧢

    • @kevinoscarson2941
      @kevinoscarson2941 5 лет назад

      Until u buy a 3 point blower for a real tractor...then the blade sucks!

    • @AStanton1966
      @AStanton1966 5 лет назад

      What makes a blade better than a blower, is when you are in unfamiliar territory, you don't have to worry about picking up a dog chain, rolled up newspaper, or firewood log.

  • @jimrogers1500
    @jimrogers1500 5 лет назад

    Just note the X350 snowblower is useless if you have a slope at all and try pushing a decent snow fall (Say over 6"). I am returning my snowblower because it just wouldn't work in the snow. Great for lawn and garden work.

  • @hankmoody6996
    @hankmoody6996 4 года назад +1

    Your house is exactly what I’m saving up for. Years away but I’ll get it one day !

  • @yorkchris10
    @yorkchris10 5 лет назад

    My grandpa had bad luck with yard implements. He had a Toro 2 stroke blower for doing stairs and walkways, but it was a little underrated and blew up. He got an electric rplacement and luckily it had rubber blades otherwise he would have cut the cord.
    You keep the JD in the garage in winter??

  • @dennisbond7112
    @dennisbond7112 4 года назад

    Damn near messed up bad several times. These tractors have all three controls on the right side for operation of forward, reverse and breaking which are fine unless your going up or down a ramp going onto a trailer or on an incline. On can easily move your foot to the wrong pedal when and go the wrong direction...I was able to ride the clutch in my big rig but with JD X300 series there’s a moment your not in control of its movement in certain situations...I’d like to see a hand break one could use in addition to the foot break...any comments or suggestions welcomed. Be safe