Available for purchase is a 2006 John Deere X300 riding mower with a 42″ deck, featuring a twin-cylinder Kawasaki 17hp engine with 606 hours of use. It was serviced last season and operates flawlessly. The hydrostatic transmission is fully functional, and the quick-release deck has new blades and a belt that were replaced last season. The price is $1300, firm.
The 2006 John Deere X300 is a lawn and garden tractor designed for homeowners who want reliable and comfortable mowing. It is powered by a 17-horsepower Kawasaki FH491V 2-cylinder engine, which is air-cooled and runs on gasoline. The tractor uses a hydrostatic transmission, specifically the Tuff Torq K46, which allows smooth control of speed and direction using Twin Touch foot pedals.
For mowing, the X300 offers a choice between a 38-inch or a 42-inch Edge Xtra mower deck, both of which can mulch or bag grass clippings. The frame is built from heavy-duty welded steel, providing durability and a solid feel during operation. Steering is manual but designed to be low-effort, making it easy to maneuver around obstacles in the yard.
Comfort is also a focus, with a high-back seat, an easy step-through design, and a simple dashboard layout that includes a fuel gauge. The tractor also features a manual PTO engagement and offers a cruise control option for steady mowing over large areas. Additionally, the X300 is compatible with various attachments like a front blade or a snow blower, making it useful year-round.