holy cow... this is a process. I might skip the snow blower attachment and just get a plow for my truck. Such a shame they couldnt come up with a better mounting method.
@@brentbarger3632 Not really. A used S-10 pickup with a plow mounted is going for $1600 to $2400. Anyway, I bought that. Not worried about road worthiness since its sitting in the yard and not using gas. Its a true shame. I dont know why they havent added smaller versions of PTO for the front and rear. They would cost very little since you dont need a heavy duty PTO for House hold yard work. Probably would be a $500 add on once they develop it. And I dont think such a small one exists on these lawn tractors, so it would be JD specific.
Tried installing mine yesterday, I cannot get the belt on the main drive. The tension pulley is so tight, even when I push it to the max, I still cannot get the belt on even with the bucket raised to the max, not sure what to do.
Thanks for reaching out. If you haven't already you may want to take a look through your unit and Snow Blower Operator's Manual for more detailed instructions. Many Operator's Manuals are available online, so you may be able to access both manuals at techpubs.deere.com. Additionally, your local dealer is a great resource for installation assistance. You can find their contact information at Deere.com/Dealer. We hope this helps.
@@JohnDeere I looked through my manual already, the instructions are very vague and do not explain things very thoroughly. I may have to reach out to my dealer.
I have a X540 with a snow blower. My blades do not turn....the belt is turning all the necessary sprockets and my blades are secure with sheer pins. I was blowing a lot of snow during the last two weeks. Can you advise? Thank you.
KJUSA, we're sorry to hear that you have been experiencing issues with your X540 Lawn Tractor. If you haven't already you may want to take a look through your Operator's Manual. Towards the back there is a "Troubleshooting" section that may help. Many Operator's Manuals are available online, so you may be able to access the manual for your model at techpubs.deere.com. You can also contact your local dealer for further assistance. Find their contact information at Deere.com/Dealer. We hope this helps.
Thanks for the question, Ben. You may be able to find this information in the 44 inch Snow Removal Operator's Manual in Section 30 - Install Front Lift Assembly. Many Operator's Manuals are available online, so you may be able to view the manual for your model at techpubs.deere.com. You can also contact your local dealer for further assistance as they are our part experts. Find their contact information at Deere.com/Dealer. We hope you find what you're looking for!
Thanks for reaching out! The snow blower that fits our X360 Lawn Tractor is part number BM27679. You can find this attachment here: spr.ly/6059pIq1z. We do recommend confirming with your dealer before purchasing. You can find your local dealer at spr.ly/6052pIq1O.
Thanks for asking, Steven. Your local John Deere dealer is your best resource for technical questions like this one. You can find your closest dealer at Deere.com/Dealer.
Thanks for asking, Nolan. No, this Snow Blower is not compatible with your LX279 Lawn Tractor. Since this is an older machine, we recommend reaching out to your local John Deere dealership for further assistance in finding the compatible winter attachments for your LX279 Lawn Tractor. You can find their contact information at Deere.com/Dealer.
Thanks for asking. Unfortunately, this snow blower is not compatible with the 265 Lawn Tractor. We also no longer produce a snow blower that is compatible with the 265. We suggest speaking with your local John Deere dealer to see if they can help you locate a compatible model. If needed, you can find your local dealer at Deere.com/Dealer.
Lorna, we are sorry to hear that you are having issues with the attachment for your unit. Your local John Deere dealer would be best equipped to assist you in diagnosing and fixing the issue. You can find their information at Deere.com/Dealer.
I cant get anymore then 15 minutes of work before blowing a belt or having the belt come off the pulleys. I now have 40 minutes on the x350. Can someone please explain to me in great detail what is going on with this 10000$ unit?
We're sorry to hear about your experience so far! If you haven't already, we recommend you contact your local dealer for assistance. You can find their contact information at Deere.com/Dealer. Your X350 Lawn Tractor comes with limited warranty of 48 months or 300 hours, whichever comes first. You will need to speak with the dealership first, as they will be able to conduct a proper inspection of your X350, which will also help determine if filing a warranty claim is an option. We really hope this helps!
Great question! No, the X350 Lawn Tractor comes standard with basic warranty of 48 months or 300 hours, whichever comes first. You can find information about our warranties and protection plans here: spr.ly/6057RLPzZ.
That's a great question, Richard. We recommend contacting your local John Deere dealer as they would be your best resource for technical questions like this one. You can find your closest dealer at bit.ly/3BhgUQf. We hope this helps!
I use this video every year and it’s always helpful. Also love how easy they show putting the drive belt is…if only it was.
holy cow... this is a process. I might skip the snow blower attachment and just get a plow for my truck. Such a shame they couldnt come up with a better mounting method.
It might take 30 mins of your day. More work to drive around with a plow and waste gas.
@@brentbarger3632 Not really. A used S-10 pickup with a plow mounted is going for $1600 to $2400. Anyway, I bought that. Not worried about road worthiness since its sitting in the yard and not using gas. Its a true shame. I dont know why they havent added smaller versions of PTO for the front and rear. They would cost very little since you dont need a heavy duty PTO for House hold yard work. Probably would be a $500 add on once they develop it. And I dont think such a small one exists on these lawn tractors, so it would be JD specific.
Those dollies are really nice. Purchased a set of them and makes moving the 44 in snowblower easy.
Great instructions, thanks, my first time installing the snowblower on my x350.
Tried installing mine yesterday, I cannot get the belt on the main drive. The tension pulley is so tight, even when I push it to the max, I still cannot get the belt on even with the bucket raised to the max, not sure what to do.
Thanks for reaching out. If you haven't already you may want to take a look through your unit and Snow Blower Operator's Manual for more detailed instructions. Many Operator's Manuals are available online, so you may be able to access both manuals at techpubs.deere.com. Additionally, your local dealer is a great resource for installation assistance. You can find their contact information at Deere.com/Dealer. We hope this helps.
@@JohnDeere I looked through my manual already, the instructions are very vague and do not explain things very thoroughly. I may have to reach out to my dealer.
Best Video I've Seen Yet. Thank You.
I have a X540 with a snow blower. My blades do not turn....the belt is turning all the necessary sprockets and my blades are secure with sheer pins. I was blowing a lot of snow during the last two weeks. Can you advise? Thank you.
KJUSA, we're sorry to hear that you have been experiencing issues with your X540 Lawn Tractor. If you haven't already you may want to take a look through your Operator's Manual. Towards the back there is a "Troubleshooting" section that may help. Many Operator's Manuals are available online, so you may be able to access the manual for your model at techpubs.deere.com. You can also contact your local dealer for further assistance. Find their contact information at Deere.com/Dealer. We hope this helps.
What size is the lock nut for adjusting the blower height? It’s bigger than 1”, so I need to order the correct wrench. Thanks!
Thanks for the question, Ben. You may be able to find this information in the 44 inch Snow Removal Operator's Manual in Section 30 - Install Front Lift Assembly. Many Operator's Manuals are available online, so you may be able to view the manual for your model at techpubs.deere.com. You can also contact your local dealer for further assistance as they are our part experts. Find their contact information at Deere.com/Dealer. We hope you find what you're looking for!
Can you tell me what snowblower fits a 2011 x360?
Thanks for reaching out! The snow blower that fits our X360 Lawn Tractor is part number BM27679. You can find this attachment here: spr.ly/6059pIq1z. We do recommend confirming with your dealer before purchasing. You can find your local dealer at spr.ly/6052pIq1O.
After I installed the snow blower attachment. It will not engage anymore? The mower was engaging prior but the blower won't. Any ideas?
Thanks for asking, Steven. Your local John Deere dealer is your best resource for technical questions like this one. You can find your closest dealer at Deere.com/Dealer.
Would this fit on my 1990 lx279
Thanks for asking, Nolan. No, this Snow Blower is not compatible with your LX279 Lawn Tractor. Since this is an older machine, we recommend reaching out to your local John Deere dealership for further assistance in finding the compatible winter attachments for your LX279 Lawn Tractor. You can find their contact information at Deere.com/Dealer.
Will this fit a jd 265 series tractor
Thanks for asking. Unfortunately, this snow blower is not compatible with the 265 Lawn Tractor. We also no longer produce a snow blower that is compatible with the 265. We suggest speaking with your local John Deere dealer to see if they can help you locate a compatible model. If needed, you can find your local dealer at Deere.com/Dealer.
Do a vid for blade install to
Good video.
Does anyone know about John deere snow plows that the blower won't work is there something special to fix it
Lorna, we are sorry to hear that you are having issues with the attachment for your unit. Your local John Deere dealer would be best equipped to assist you in diagnosing and fixing the issue. You can find their information at Deere.com/Dealer.
I cant get anymore then 15 minutes of work before blowing a belt or having the belt come off the pulleys. I now have 40 minutes on the x350. Can someone please explain to me in great detail what is going on with this 10000$ unit?
We're sorry to hear about your experience so far! If you haven't already, we recommend you contact your local dealer for assistance. You can find their contact information at Deere.com/Dealer. Your X350 Lawn Tractor comes with limited warranty of 48 months or 300 hours, whichever comes first. You will need to speak with the dealership first, as they will be able to conduct a proper inspection of your X350, which will also help determine if filing a warranty claim is an option. We really hope this helps!
I do appreciate the reply. It's the weekend so I'm just wasting on a response as did contact them.
Just to clarify, I do believe mine came with a 4 year or 400 hour warranty? Is that not the basic warranty these come with?
Great question! No, the X350 Lawn Tractor comes standard with basic warranty of 48 months or 300 hours, whichever comes first. You can find information about our warranties and protection plans here: spr.ly/6057RLPzZ.
I wonder why I can't lift it up 5 inches?
That's a great question, Richard. We recommend contacting your local John Deere dealer as they would be your best resource for technical questions like this one. You can find your closest dealer at bit.ly/3BhgUQf. We hope this helps!