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Assembling A John Deere 7-Bushel Rear Bagger

Thursday, October 9th, 2008



I must say, this ride-on mower has been a real treat to work with. What once took half a day to do, now takes a mere 45 minutes. I at 3.5 inches and everything is working out smoothly. Also, I now longer sweat like a pig while mowing the lawn. Well, the in the front still needs to be mowed with the push-mower, so there is a whole heck of a lot of sweating and swearing at that one.

These days, the issue isn’t so much mowing the lawn, but picking up the . Back in the day, I would just mow over the and hope for the best. I actually liked doing it. I love the sound of the getting all crunched up and shooting out of the side of the mower. Well, with joy, sometimes comes pain. All and once rolls around, all those piles of shredded up are still on the lawn. The create a bunch of dead spots.

The clippings from the previous (and current) season create what is called “lawn thatch.” If you care about the health of your lawn and care about what it looks like, thatch is something you are going to want to deal with.

With all this in mind, I ran down to the local dealer this afternoon to pick up a shiny new 7- rear for the ride-on mower. I have wanted this for a while, but with the onslaught of falling from the trees, a little mini-fire was lit under my butt.

John Deere dealer

dealer

The rear came unassembled and took about a half hour to put together on the back of the mower. I decided to take photos for all my loyal readers to enjoy. Heck you never know…someone might actually “” how to put together a 7- rear for a X300 and my site may pop up. I’m such a genius.

John Deere 7-bushel rear bagger for x300 mower

7- rear for x300 mower

Here are the pics with some short captions…

Rear of x300. This is why I got the x300 - heavier frame for attachments.

Rear of x300. This is why I got the x300 - heavier frame for .

Installing hopper assembly.

Installing hopper assembly.

Installing hopper assembly.

Installing hopper assembly.

Installing hopper assembly.

Installing hopper assembly.

Installing hopper assembly.

Installing hopper assembly.

Installing hopper assembly.

Installing hopper assembly.

Installing hopper.

Installing hopper.

Installing hopper.

Installing hopper.

Installing hopper.

Installing hopper.

John Deere X300 with rear bagger.

X300 with rear .

John Deere X300 rear bagger chute.

X300 rear chute.

John Deere X300 rear bagger chute.

X300 rear chute.

See, wasn’t that exciting? Ok, I will admit that after posting these photos, I understand that not all of you may be as excited as I am. Well, maybe this will do the trick. After setting everything up and mowing the whole lawn, the place is now leaf free. The lawn looks great. I can’t even believe how easy it was. I dumped about 12 bags worth of clippings and and that made me feel good.

Oh yeah, one more reason to catch your clippings is because the on your lawn keep coming back because of their . If you catch your clippings, you reduce (theoretically) the amount of on your lawn. I made that one up myself, but I think it makes sense.

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My New John Deere X300

Friday, August 22nd, 2008



Well guys, this is what it ends up like. Just in case you weren’t aware of how pitiful things can get when you’re older…yes, we get excited about new lawn mowers.

Gone are the days of comparing skateboards, bicycles, motorcycles and finally cars. Now, we get a and a and have to write home about it. Boy, if I had known this when I was younger, I think I may have done some things slightly differently.

Ok, now that that’s out of the way, guess what??? Yeah, I got the new X300 today. As I said earlier, this is a hot item. It has a 17HP Kawasaki , 42″ and . Add all the other goodies and I think I almost have a car with a . You can read all the specs here.

What’s more important are the pictures. Just to let you know, this is when it was brand new, with zero hours on it. Now that I mowed the lawn today (in like 100th of the time it normally takes), it’s a little dirtier. After I mow, I blow it off with my though.

John Deere x300 right side

x300 right side

John Deere X300 left side

X300 left side

John Deere X300 mower settings and directions

X300 mower settings and directions

John Deere X300 from behind

X300 from behind

John Deere X300 front

X300 front

What I like about this model is that I am able to put on all different types of and not worry about it. It has a stronger frame than the “100″ series. I can get a , , bucket and all sorts of stuff. I really don’t think I will be getting any of that. The only thing I see myself getting in the future might be a small trailer for working around the . Those are handy.

The dealer I got this from comes to your house to do all the (if you want). It’s pretty cool. If there is a big repair, they will come over and pick the machine up for you and then bring it back after it’s fixed. That’s what I like.

I mowed the lawn today and it was rather fun. I like cruising around and getting the job done without sweating. What used to be a 4-hour job now is a 45 minute one. Now, that is sweet.

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I Bought A Ride On Lawnmower

Thursday, August 21st, 2008



I thought I had it…I really did. It’s the end of August and I really only have to mow the lawn a few more times. I have been doing ok with the , but after I came in yesterday, I cursed to myself (out load and in the direction of other people) and said that I am getting a ride on mower.

Even this morning, I was hesitant. I keep wondering why I can toss money away at one moment, but be so cheap about something else another moment. I guess it has to do with investment. A is going to save money, a ride on mower is a luxury.

I forced myself to get in my car this morning for a cruise down to D.H. Marvin & Son in . They are a John Deere dealer. I checked out different mowers last night, so I pretty much knew what I wanted to buy. I parked the car, walked in, talked to Matt for a little while and bought the John Deere X300.

The “X” series is a step up from the “L 100″ series (from ). Basically, you can get the same at as you can get at the dealership as long as they are in the “L 100″ series. The “X” series is not available at . This is a beefier machine and will last longer. Trust me, I would have gotten one from if I didn’t have to go through their shipping process…if they have one.

I have delivery scheduled for tomorrow at 11AM. I will take pictures and write another post about it then. I am sure you are thrilled.

PS - If I get a ride on mower, can I get one of those beer helmets with the long straw?

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