We nave a suburban home and my son bought the Z345R. Nice mower with a 42in cut. I purchased the trailer hitch kit and the 10P trailer for the mower. Did not think the trailer would get much use but it has been handy to have around this spring. Your JD mower videos are the best.
@@WesternEquipment Bought the mower and the trailer from the local JD dealer. The dealer had the best price for the hitch and trailer combo. Both were easy to assemble and install.
I've already got a deposit on my new Z330R that should be arriving at my dealer around Thanksgiving. I was on the fence between John Deere and Toro but Toro is doing nothing new on the Timecutter whereas John Deere will now have a stronger frame (2.5" x 2" front, 1.5" x 2" sides), wider tires, Kawasaki engine, 1' axle EZT-DD hydro, dial control for deck height, LED lights (front & side), eliminated the parking brake lever (uses lap bar position like Toro to set brake) improved throttle control, hour meter, foot pedal deck lift, 20" cut & sewn seat w/ logo, accents & armrests, 250lb. tow hitch (without needing bumper kit), new floor pan design for access below, and optional available mulch control kit and a Power Flow Material Collection bagger for the 48A &54A 10ga. 3 blade deck, which is now painted green instead of yellow! Hope you get to show these to us before mine shows up at the dealer!
The way I understand it from my John Deere dealer is you can only get a bagger system on the 42" deck not on the 48 or 54. In my area of the country a lot of people bag but it doesn't seem That common in other areas.
You will be very happy with your D-130 I have a D-130 owned it Since 2015 it has 106 hours on it I've had no issues other than changing the blades I've mowed down 7-ft tall grass with it Love it to death I just picked up a Z345M Same deck same engine but some of the yards that I cut I have very tight radius corners People say I'm a surgeon with my D-130 but even on my own yard I could cut 30 minutes of mowing time but I love my D-130 and I cut other properties with 1500-ft runs
One servicing note that bewilders me about my new X345R... The oil filter, in relation to the mower deck placement, is an engineering blunder. The little dinky (half-size) oil filter sits back a foot from the deck lip, which will certainly be a pain, and make a mess when it comes off. A larger gap between the filter and frame would have given us a better space to hand form a trough for any oil to follow.
I will have to admit that I agree with this. Hopefully this has been made known multiple times to the engineers and hopefully we see a fix in the future. Thanks for the feedback and thanks for watching!
I have a question. I have a John Deere z335e and I have to change the 4 front bushings. I see that they are made of plastic. My question is that it only has that and it does not have ball boxes.
I did a video about what's new on the 2023 models and have done reviews over several of the new models so make sure and check those out on our channel.
This is overview of deck sizes and seats, would like more information about how far the blades can throw and engine power. Which better for hilly yards, or yards with lots of trees and roots, which better for 4-5 acres.
I've been watching your videos for awhile and find them informative but I have a question. Would it be beneficial to add to the videos information about what each series of mower is designed to cut in acreage? Perhaps it would be helpful before we even go into the dealer to already have an idea? Thanks!
Question; the mulch control that's on the z365r. When you open the chute it looks like the two innermost blades are still isolated and mulching all the time and that only the outer blade is able to dispense grass? I ask this because sometimes I mow higher grass that has a hard time drying out from last nights dew or shower,but I also would like the convenience of closing the chute around cars,neighbors property, and occasionally flowerbeds and such. Would the mulch control suit my needs or would it just get block up trying to constantly mulch?
From what I have seen it is only the outer blade that is completely closed off, so you have two blades that are able to completely discharge clippings when the chute is open. This system has seemed to work very will for people looking to do what you are wanting to do. I would say that if you are working in damp condition to make sure and check that outer side of your deck after mowing to make sure and get the wet clippings out. Other than that I think this would be fine for what you are wanting to do. Thanks for watching!
I have a question I just purchased a bigger home with a 1 acre lot thinking of buying a zero turn over a tractor. My question is I am about 6'2 340 lbs pounds I never seen a big guy operating a zero turn would I fit comfortable
You should not have a problem. I would definitely go to your local dealer and try them out and make sure you get one that has an adjustable seat and adjustable handlebars to make sure you have enough room. Great question and thanks for watching!
I'm 6 foot 5 and chubby and the big struggle for me with zero turns is most of them the steering arms don't clear my legs. looks like to me these arms are already at the highest adjustment level. be nice to see more clearance in the lower trim levels for guys like me most mowers are very tight for big guys :(
Unfortunately I do see this problem pretty often for taller users. I am hoping in the future we see an extension kit for operating levers. Thanks for the feedback and thanks for watching!
Do you have a recommendation about the mulching kit for these. I’m looking at getting a 355 or 365R. Seems people are having issues with the plastic kit. Is there a metal kit available like for older models??
Yes, I would look for the Mulch Control Kit. This will allow yu to easily change from side discharge to mulch and it is an al metal kit. Thanks for watching!
Anyone you could get I looked for mine for a month a John Deere Z345M I wanted the R but the M was the only one I could find in the state of Washington,Picked it up last week It was a 6-hour trip to go get it I've already purchased the mulch control the kick pedal and z-glide for the front of it I will take it to my local dealer on Friday to make sure Home Depot put it together correctly because the tracking is way off and pick up a set of floor mats for it at the same time
Hello. I’m going to buy Z335E. How good is it? Is it worth it or better to buy Torro or Ariens? I have 1/4 acre yard with some obstacles but don’t want to use self propelled mover
Great question and you will get a lot of different answers from different people, but one thing I’d weigh heavy in my decision is the resale value of your future machine. Deere holds its value better than any brand on the market. Even if you want to keep the machine for 15 years, it’s a good feeling to know the machine will have great value even after that many years of use.
@@WesternEquipment I’m asking because a lot of people are saying that this John Deere will not last more than 3 years because metal quality is very bad and everyone recommending Ariens. I’m watching your channel a lot and I like your channel so want to know what do you think about that? Is it possible that this John Deere will be good for my 1/4 acre yard up to 5 years?
@@volodymyrtkach yes that John deer will last you don't listen to them. Remember I'm a strong believer on how you take care of stuff but John deer will run forever they are a dam good mower
Hello! To answer to your question yes and no. You will not notice any functional difference between the engines but the ELS has some premium parts inside to extend the overall life of the engine. Good question and thanks for watching!
THIS is what an informative video should be...good detailed information with no BS. Wonderful job!
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Brent, am i able to upgrade me z335e seat from the one it comes with to the highback one with armrests your showing?
I got 355R coming today. Thanks for the help buddy.
Awesome! I hope you enjoy it!
You do a great job on your videos, I wish y’all were closer to me!
Thank you and Thanks for watching!
We nave a suburban home and my son bought the Z345R. Nice mower with a 42in cut. I purchased the trailer hitch kit and the 10P trailer for the mower. Did not think the trailer would get much use but it has been handy to have around this spring. Your JD mower videos are the best.
That's awesome and I'm glad you are enjoying the mower. Thank you and thanks for watching!
@@WesternEquipment Bought the mower and the trailer from the local JD dealer. The dealer had the best price for the hitch and trailer combo. Both were easy to assemble and install.
I've already got a deposit on my new Z330R that should be arriving at my dealer around Thanksgiving. I was on the fence between John Deere and Toro but Toro is doing nothing new on the Timecutter whereas John Deere will now have a stronger frame (2.5" x 2" front, 1.5" x 2" sides), wider tires, Kawasaki engine, 1' axle EZT-DD hydro, dial control for deck height, LED lights (front & side), eliminated the parking brake lever (uses lap bar position like Toro to set brake) improved throttle control, hour meter, foot pedal deck lift, 20" cut & sewn seat w/ logo, accents & armrests, 250lb. tow hitch (without needing bumper kit), new floor pan design for access below, and optional available mulch control kit and a Power Flow Material Collection bagger for the 48A &54A 10ga. 3 blade deck, which is now painted green instead of yellow! Hope you get to show these to us before mine shows up at the dealer!
I hope you are enjoying your new mower!
Thank you very much for the clear explanation. I just ordered a z365r based on your video.
Awesome! Well I am glad I could help and thanks for watching!
How do you like that mower,especially the mulch control. Does the frame seem pretty sturdy? Anything someone would want to know about it?
The way I understand it from my John Deere dealer is you can only get a bagger system on the 42" deck not on the 48 or 54. In my area of the country a lot of people bag but it doesn't seem That common in other areas.
This is true. Not a lot of people bag in some of these more dry parts of the country. Thanks for watching!
Great video Brent! Lots of great information! John Deere does give you options to choose from! Thanks for sharing! Have a great and awesome day!
Thank you Vincent and thanks for watching!
Very good information found here. The 3 series r models sound like they'd be nice for a startup lawn care guy.
Thank you and yes I completely agree. Thanks for watching!
Excellent video. Thanks for explaining in detail the E/M/R differences.
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Hi Brent I’ve been watching your vids for awhile now and I ended up buying a s130
Awesome man! I hope you like your mower and thank you for watching!
You will be very happy with your D-130 I have a D-130 owned it Since 2015 it has 106 hours on it I've had no issues other than changing the blades I've mowed down 7-ft tall grass with it Love it to death I just picked up a Z345M Same deck same engine but some of the yards that I cut I have very tight radius corners People say I'm a surgeon with my D-130 but even on my own yard I could cut 30 minutes of mowing time but I love my D-130 and I cut other properties with 1500-ft runs
One servicing note that bewilders me about my new X345R... The oil filter, in relation to the mower deck placement, is an engineering blunder. The little dinky (half-size) oil filter sits back a foot from the deck lip, which will certainly be a pain, and make a mess when it comes off. A larger gap between the filter and frame would have given us a better space to hand form a trough for any oil to follow.
I will have to admit that I agree with this. Hopefully this has been made known multiple times to the engineers and hopefully we see a fix in the future. Thanks for the feedback and thanks for watching!
Availability of a remote oil filter to purchase myself would be a big plus.
I just ordered a Z345R . 4 weeks till delivery through my JD Dealer
Awesome! I hope you enjoy your new mower and thanks for watching!
@@WesternEquipment My dealer , Reisterer and SCHNELL said delivery in about 4 weeks
Looking to buy a used 21 model "48 wondering if it will stripe? Cant seem to find any good pics of the chute side..
I have a question. I have a John Deere z335e and I have to change the 4 front bushings. I see that they are made of plastic. My question is that it only has that and it does not have ball boxes.
Yes, this is correct. On the Z3 series there are no bearings in the front casters. Thanks for watching!
Good info. If you could do one for 2023 that’d be great.
I did a video about what's new on the 2023 models and have done reviews over several of the new models so make sure and check those out on our channel.
Can you do a video installing a bagger on a Z335E?
I hope you made an error because I just bought a Z355E 48 in and the picture showed arm rests.
I mean I have seen a few E series mowers that have had them added, but they are not normally standard. Thanks for watching!
Man knows his product.
I try! Gotta give the people the information they need. Thanks for watching!
This is overview of deck sizes and seats, would like more information about how far the blades can throw and engine power. Which better for hilly yards, or yards with lots of trees and roots, which better for 4-5 acres.
I will try to get something out there that will better cover these topics. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!
I bought the Z335E and I love it perfect for the house
Awesome! I am glad you like it and thanks for watching!
What about the z315e ?? I just bought it yesterday brand new
It's a good mower! It is new to the lineup since the models changed recently.
Good video Brent!
Thank you and thanks for watching!
I've been watching your videos for awhile and find them informative but I have a question. Would it be beneficial to add to the videos information about what each series of mower is designed to cut in acreage?
Perhaps it would be helpful before we even go into the dealer to already have an idea?
Thanks!
Great input! I will try to remember to put this into each video from now on. Thank you and thanks for watching!
Great video. Thanks for the tips
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Question; the mulch control that's on the z365r. When you open the chute it looks like the two innermost blades are still isolated and mulching all the time and that only the outer blade is able to dispense grass? I ask this because sometimes I mow higher grass that has a hard time drying out from last nights dew or shower,but I also would like the convenience of closing the chute around cars,neighbors property, and occasionally flowerbeds and such. Would the mulch control suit my needs or would it just get block up trying to constantly mulch?
From what I have seen it is only the outer blade that is completely closed off, so you have two blades that are able to completely discharge clippings when the chute is open. This system has seemed to work very will for people looking to do what you are wanting to do. I would say that if you are working in damp condition to make sure and check that outer side of your deck after mowing to make sure and get the wet clippings out. Other than that I think this would be fine for what you are wanting to do. Thanks for watching!
@@WesternEquipment Sounds great,I was curious after I'd seen a little about them. Great concept
I have a question I just purchased a bigger home with a 1 acre lot thinking of buying a zero turn over a tractor. My question is I am about 6'2 340 lbs pounds I never seen a big guy operating a zero turn would I fit comfortable
You should not have a problem. I would definitely go to your local dealer and try them out and make sure you get one that has an adjustable seat and adjustable handlebars to make sure you have enough room. Great question and thanks for watching!
@@WesternEquipment thanks for the response really appreciate it
I'm 6 foot 5 and chubby and the big struggle for me with zero turns is most of them the steering arms don't clear my legs. looks like to me these arms are already at the highest adjustment level. be nice to see more clearance in the lower trim levels for guys like me most mowers are very tight for big guys :(
Unfortunately I do see this problem pretty often for taller users. I am hoping in the future we see an extension kit for operating levers. Thanks for the feedback and thanks for watching!
What are the pros of more horsepower and displacement? Better cut quality and dispersion of clippings? Can cut through thicker, or wet grass?
You nailed it. The more horse power will translate to more power to the mowing deck. Good question and thanks for watching!
@@WesternEquipment thanks for the reply!
can you but an bagger on this mower or no
Yes you can. Thanks for watching!
Do you have a recommendation about the mulching kit for these. I’m looking at getting a 355 or 365R. Seems people are having issues with the plastic kit. Is there a metal kit available like for older models??
Yes, I would look for the Mulch Control Kit. This will allow yu to easily change from side discharge to mulch and it is an al metal kit. Thanks for watching!
@@WesternEquipment could I bother you for a JD part number?!
Brent are you doing the "Mow an acre series" this year?
That's the plan! Working on finding a new spot and for the grass to get a bit taller and thicker. Stay tuned and thanks for watching!
@@WesternEquipment hills! I want to see if the S100 will do hills.
Would a Z365R be good for also pulling sweeper, roller, poly-cart, de-thatcher, and aerator attachments?
Yes, it definitely would! Just add the bumper and hitch kit and you would be all set. Good question and thanks for watching!
Anyone you could get I looked for mine for a month a John Deere Z345M I wanted the R but the M was the only one I could find in the state of Washington,Picked it up last week It was a 6-hour trip to go get it I've already purchased the mulch control the kick pedal and z-glide for the front of it I will take it to my local dealer on Friday to make sure Home Depot put it together correctly because the tracking is way off and pick up a set of floor mats for it at the same time
Sounds awesome! And yes, they are very hard to find right now due to inventory shortages. I hope you enjoy your new mower and thanks for watching!
Hello. I’m going to buy Z335E. How good is it? Is it worth it or better to buy Torro or Ariens? I have 1/4 acre yard with some obstacles but don’t want to use self propelled mover
Great question and you will get a lot of different answers from different people, but one thing I’d weigh heavy in my decision is the resale value of your future machine. Deere holds its value better than any brand on the market. Even if you want to keep the machine for 15 years, it’s a good feeling to know the machine will have great value even after that many years of use.
@@WesternEquipment I’m asking because a lot of people are saying that this John Deere will not last more than 3 years because metal quality is very bad and everyone recommending Ariens.
I’m watching your channel a lot and I like your channel so want to know what do you think about that? Is it possible that this John Deere will be good for my 1/4 acre yard up to 5 years?
@@volodymyrtkach yes that John deer will last you don't listen to them. Remember I'm a strong believer on how you take care of stuff but John deer will run forever they are a dam good mower
The drain hole needs to be larger. It has a hard time keeping up with me while I mow.
HAHA!!
Hi Brent I just ordered the z355r and is it a big difference between the regular engine and the ELS engine?
Hello! To answer to your question yes and no. You will not notice any functional difference between the engines but the ELS has some premium parts inside to extend the overall life of the engine. Good question and thanks for watching!
Too late you already ordered it
1"x1.5" steel frame? Why did JD do this? Looks skimpy compared to the models of other manufacturers at same or less price point.
This is a good question and i also hear this comment made often. I wish I had an answer for you. Thanks for watching!
hey brent its hunter
Hey buddy! Thanks for watching!
Half a oil change blaaaaaaa!
Not every model has the Easy Change oil system, which I’m guessing is what you’re referring to. Thanks for watching!
Never buy a zero turn mower with a stamped deck.
Interesting....
Why