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It's nice to see reviews by someone who actually knows what they are talking about! I'm looking forward to see your take on the Toro TimeCutter series.
Ive got a Z330R , 48" deck , and its awesome. The one thing i didnt see in your video was about the decks . A 42" is made of 12 guage steel ,and the 48" and above are thicker with a 10 gauge.
Something you need to consider is if you have a dealer in your area. If you need warranty service you may not have an authorized dealer close by and have to wait several weeks or months to get service. I have been looking at the Cub but don’t have a dealer in my area, so I’ll probably go with the Deere.
Just wanted to let you know about another difference between these. Rear tire size 42” inch deck models have 18” rear tires while the 48/54” models have 20” rear tires Also want to add that the Z320R engine, it’s the 21.5 hp Kawasaki, not a Briggs You were right the first time lol Just picked one up about 2 weeks ago, and am loving it so far! (And am absolutely blown away with how much better the 42” Accel Deep on this is vs the regular 42” Edge decks that come on the 100 series tractors, especially in tall wet grass! It simply refuses to clump at all lol Absolutely night and day difference! I would have liked it to have been made with the thicker gage steel that is used in the 48/54” decks though lol)
Thanks Aaron, I think I was just getting confused when going all the engine and deck options. I knew the 21.5 was Kaw when I was writing it all down I didnt realize I called it a B&S.. When we go that R model at the dealership a few days after I saw it for the first time at Lowes. Inwas shocked how much better it is now. Im glad JD made the improvements.
@@Mechanical_Mind All good. I’m sure I would have messed up on some things as well lol I actually had to get mine at Home Depot as our dealer here in western Pa (West Central Equipment) as of two weeks ago had only gotten 12 Z300 series between all 5 of its locations and none of them had a 42” deck option. Was really considering going with the 48” but with some of the tight places I have to mow it wouldn’t have fit (the 42” barely fits even with the guard up lol) Have to agree JD made some huge improvements to the Z300 lineup. Last years model wasn’t even on my radar, but they really won me over this year! I do have a question that you may be able to shed some light on. As far as I’m aware JD doesn’t offer fab decks on any of its equipment, even the top dog Z900 and X700 all have stamped decks (albeit very good quality stamped decks) Any idea why they seem to be the last holdout with stampings?
@@Mechanical_Mind I had the Cub cadet zt1 50 which only comes in a Kawasaki 23hp on my radar. I saw the z330m at Lowe’s and now I’m second guessing my decision. Yes the Cub has a fab deck but I didn’t like how there are vent holes on each side of the spindles. They not sealed with the deck like the z330m. I might just pull the trigger on the z330m after seeing this video. Thank you again for your info
I got a ‘23 Z320R last year and really like it. The upgrades from the previous version are good. I did get an extended warranty just in case. It wasn’t very much and the dealer will do pick up and delivery for work with it.
Just got my Z330R recently and replaced the plastic bushings at the top of the caster spindle with ball bearings (John Deere p/n AM102888), same part that's at the bottom of the caster spindle. This is easy to do! Lift front end of mower up about 10-12" so that caster wheels are free and are not supporting weight. Remove front caster (single bolt on top of black retainer cap) and knock out plastic bushings at the top. Install AM102888 bearings (about $15 ea. you need 2 total) where the black bushings were. Reinsert caster through both bearings. In my case, I needed to add a 3/8" (ID) flat washer between the top of the caster spindle and the top retainer (black metal cap) to maintain proper spacing. If it is too tight there will be some caster swiveling resistance because the black top retaining cap will be rubbing. I used a stainless 3/8" washer which is about 0.050" thick and 0.875" diameter. The O.D. of the washer should ideally be the same or less than the caster spindle) Worked perfectly! Slightly thicker washer works as well but creates a tiny bit of up/down play in the caster, which is not a problem, but I wanted mine to fit perfectly! This is not a cheesy hack, but a permanent durable solution to any potential plastic bushing issues in the future. Now you've got a much more robust front caster setup just like the design of the Z500 series and up!
I’ve had good luck with the B&S. I just bought the 325e. I have a briggs & Stratton generator ( 2005 ) that still runs like a champ. Just gave my son my old lawnmower to my son, it has a B&S & is flawless
Everyone always talks bad about B&S and praise Kawasaki & Kohler. They all have their flaws on certain models. I see the least amount of problems out of the v-twin B&S engine on the residential mowers.
Just got my E325E with a 54 inch deck and 24 hp Briggs and for 3500 bucks it's a great deal and for all you haters JD been cutting up the Earth for along time buy with confidence 💛💚💛💚
@jsupensky Yeah so far so good had to change out the belt I run over alot of sticks in my yard so I'm pretty that was the reason got about 15 hours I'm enjoying it us premium gas
I've enjoyed your zero turn series, they have been very helpful for what to look for. Do you have any plans to cover Hustler? I have a Hustler dealer really close to my house. Would like to hear your thoughts on them. Thanks!
Thanks Steve, I dont currently have any dealers I work with that sell Hustler but Im sure I can find a Hustler dealer to let me review them. I want to look at Hustler Kubota and Wright next.
@@Mechanical_Mind That would be great! Hustler has a lower end model the Dash XD that comes in a 34" I'm considering, or the Raptor (X, XL, or XD) for a 42" if I want to widen my gate. The quality looks pretty good compared to others you've reviewed. But I would love a mechanic's opinion.
Given the option of dealer service after the sale my john deere dealer is head and shoulders above my cub cadet dealer. The cub dealer is super nice but you have to order everything. He said they have supply chain issues. When I go to my john deere he almost a li ways has what I need in stock or can get it next day.
Thanks for the video. I look at several factors. Parts and the dealer network is a big deal for me and that gives Toro and JD the edge in my view. My friend just yesterday broke an idler pulley on his JD compact tractor deck. We had the part today and it's back up and working. Before I buy a machine I check the parts views on the manufacturers site to see if major parts are available, it's hard to beat JD on this even in their cheaper machines which I stay away from. BTW the 48" and 54" decks are fabricated and not pressed, I don't like the 42" deck either, I wouldn't by a stamped deck machine, they are 12 ga. , the 48" and 54" are 10 ga., that's a lot more metal. I don't know if they use different spindles though.
Your reviews are very helpful. I'm in the market for a residential zero turn and I am considering the Husqvarna Excite Z350 or Z380. Have you had the opportunity to take a look at these new models?
I have seen and recorded some footage of the Husqvarna Excite 350 and 380s. I have not edited the footage yet. Spoiler alert... they are one of the best residential zero turns on the market, in my opinion
The most important feature for me is models with transmission(s) fitted with drain bolts and hydro oil filters. I dont like spending $1000 for a transmission (my labor) at 400-600 hours. Your milage may vary. My current '17 X350 trans spyder gears failed at 560 hours.
Just bought Z720E and Z330M current year models..both have 23hp kawasaki engine..price difference one was 4k one was 7k both have 48in decks.. honest opinion. The Z720e still a better buy the pro deck can take a beating and the bigger tires and extra weight keeps it from bouncing alot on uneven terrain. The transmission are different and you can feel how smoother it is on Z720e. The Z720e just feels way more solid all around and the seat is super comfortable..so don't buy on hp specs alone is my thought now. I only buy 48in deck size so no matter what I cut it never over does the engine..to big of a deck is nice but the engine is stressed out more especially in wet thick grass. Just my two cents.
Ive been told by several dealeships that the Stihl mowers are made by Ferris. Ive seen both Ferris and Stihl mowers in person and they look great and well built buy Ive not worked on any yet
Hi! I really enjoy your videos and learned alot. I am planning to purchase John Deere Z530R nest month. What do you think about Z530R as a proffesional mechanic? I like to have little stepped up model from Z3 series. My lot is just an acre with little hilll mostly less than 5 degree angle. Hope to hear from you.
Hi Sun Lee, I'll be honest. I'm not a huge fan for the John Deere Z500s either. They have weak stamped decks and weak transmissions for the $. In my opinion you'd be better off with a Cub Cadet, Scagg, Bad Boy, Toro or Hustler. To narrow it down between those brands I'd consider the dealership location and their customer service. That can vary drastically between locations. Good luck and thanks for watching! 🍻
Nice Video. Im not worried about hours, im more concerned with years. If the 330R-M sees 20-30 hours per year, would it last 10-15+ years in your opinion?
Hi Stephen, Short answer yes. If you store it properly, keep it clean, including the deck, and properly maintained. (And dont abuse it while using it) You will still have things happen like having to replace the battery etc. Keeping fresh clean fuel in it will be critical.
The transmission on the Z3 is yes a ZC or ZD. BUT it has to do with deck size. ALL ZC’s are 42” and all ZD’s are 48/54. I literally am the team coordinator of this team at the factory. I do all the engine, transmission, gas tanks, front crossmembers, rails, and stuff🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
Hey there, my names Chris. My brother and I like your videos and we have a 2009 Z830A Zero Turn Mower with a bad right side transmission or pump. Can they be rebuilt? Everywhere I’m looking I cannot find parts or a pump, except for brand new and the tractors not worth putting $3k into for one part. Are the hydros not common in that year? Any help would be appreciated, thanks!
Hey Chris. All I see available from Deere are orings and seals. I tried to cross-reference the part number and I dont see any internal parts available for it. If there is an manufacturer ID tag on it you might be able to contact the manufacture (assuming its not made buy JD).
I got one word when it comes to mowers. (COMMERCIAL). The biger badest monster out there. Give me at least 3200 hydro gears. Kawasaki 22 horse power. 54 inch deck. I bought a hustler fas trek 54 inch. Man it's a war horse 🐎. And give me a fabercated deck. I don't want a pressed deck.
@@Mechanical_Mind Well damn, they seemed competitive on paper and lots of good reviews out there. Is it just the overall quality that isn't comparable to the other brands? I do appreciate the honesty.
The spindles are very light duty and made in China. Actully most of the parts are made in China. The deck is a thin stamped deck. The transmissions (Tuff Torque brand) for some reason on the 500s I see them come in with less than 30 hrs and one of transmissions have destroyed itself. It's weird. One had 12 hrs on it. Luckily it was under warranty but it just get another low quality part installed to replace it. I'm about to do a video on the new Z545R and it has 3 electronic buttons instead of a throttle. Too many things to go wrong in my opinion vs a mechanical throttle cable. I would also avoid all EFI engines on any brand.
@@Mechanical_Mindwhat about the Gravely ZTHD in the same price range of the 5 series JD. I’m heavily looking at the 52” ZT HD Gravely for $6300-7000 Watched your entire series hoping to see more on those. Seen your review on the lower entry model in first video. Definitely subscribing. Thanks!
Picked up a z320R yesterday. It’s a 21.5HP 16.0 KW. engine number FR651V.. Kawasaki engine not Briggs. I would never buy Briggs. So for 3699$ your getting a better branded engine.
Kawasaki engines are bullet proof (IMO), I have a 20 year old Husqvarna commercial 61" that has never had an engine problem... Sadly the deck is starting to rust through from the bottom and I can't seem to find anyone to weld it back up...
I bought the z335. Major regrets. Told dealership wasn't happy with mower at all and they suddenly have nothing to say to me. Imagine that. I'll never buy another john deere
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It's nice to see reviews by someone who actually knows what they are talking about! I'm looking forward to see your take on the Toro TimeCutter series.
I was back and forth between the 42 and 48 inch decks. Thank you for sealing the deal!!
Ive got a Z330R , 48" deck , and its awesome. The one thing i didnt see in your video was about the decks . A 42" is made of 12 guage steel ,and the 48" and above are thicker with a 10 gauge.
Something you need to consider is if you have a dealer in your area. If you need warranty service you may not have an authorized dealer close by and have to wait several weeks or months to get service. I have been looking at the Cub but don’t have a dealer in my area, so I’ll probably go with the Deere.
Just wanted to let you know about another difference between these. Rear tire size
42” inch deck models have 18” rear tires while the 48/54” models have 20” rear tires
Also want to add that the Z320R engine, it’s the 21.5 hp Kawasaki, not a Briggs
You were right the first time lol
Just picked one up about 2 weeks ago, and am loving it so far!
(And am absolutely blown away with how much better the 42” Accel Deep on this is vs the regular 42” Edge decks that come on the 100 series tractors, especially in tall wet grass! It simply refuses to clump at all lol
Absolutely night and day difference!
I would have liked it to have been made with the thicker gage steel that is used in the 48/54” decks though lol)
Thanks Aaron, I think I was just getting confused when going all the engine and deck options. I knew the 21.5 was Kaw when I was writing it all down I didnt realize I called it a B&S.. When we go that R model at the dealership a few days after I saw it for the first time at Lowes. Inwas shocked how much better it is now. Im glad JD made the improvements.
@@Mechanical_Mind All good. I’m sure I would have messed up on some things as well lol
I actually had to get mine at Home Depot as our dealer here in western Pa (West Central Equipment) as of two weeks ago had only gotten 12 Z300 series between all 5 of its locations and none of them had a 42” deck option. Was really considering going with the 48” but with some of the tight places I have to mow it wouldn’t have fit (the 42” barely fits even with the guard up lol)
Have to agree JD made some huge improvements to the Z300 lineup. Last years model wasn’t even on my radar, but they really won me over this year!
I do have a question that you may be able to shed some light on. As far as I’m aware JD doesn’t offer fab decks on any of its equipment, even the top dog Z900 and X700 all have stamped decks (albeit very good quality stamped decks)
Any idea why they seem to be the last holdout with stampings?
@@Mechanical_Mind I had the Cub cadet zt1 50 which only comes in a Kawasaki 23hp on my radar. I saw the z330m at Lowe’s and now I’m second guessing my decision. Yes the Cub has a fab deck but I didn’t like how there are vent holes on each side of the spindles. They not sealed with the deck like the z330m. I might just pull the trigger on the z330m after seeing this video. Thank you again for your info
I got a ‘23 Z320R last year and really like it. The upgrades from the previous version are good. I did get an extended warranty just in case. It wasn’t very much and the dealer will do pick up and delivery for work with it.
Just got my Z330R recently and replaced the plastic bushings at the top of the caster spindle with ball bearings (John Deere p/n AM102888), same part that's at the bottom of the caster spindle. This is easy to do! Lift front end of mower up about 10-12" so that caster wheels are free and are not supporting weight. Remove front caster (single bolt on top of black retainer cap) and knock out plastic bushings at the top. Install AM102888 bearings (about $15 ea. you need 2 total) where the black bushings were. Reinsert caster through both bearings. In my case, I needed to add a 3/8" (ID) flat washer between the top of the caster spindle and the top retainer (black metal cap) to maintain proper spacing. If it is too tight there will be some caster swiveling resistance because the black top retaining cap will be rubbing. I used a stainless 3/8" washer which is about 0.050" thick and 0.875" diameter. The O.D. of the washer should ideally be the same or less than the caster spindle) Worked perfectly! Slightly thicker washer works as well but creates a tiny bit of up/down play in the caster, which is not a problem, but I wanted mine to fit perfectly! This is not a cheesy hack, but a permanent durable solution to any potential plastic bushing issues in the future. Now you've got a much more robust front caster setup just like the design of the Z500 series and up!
Next time I get one of those in Im going to try those bearings. Thanks for the info!
Ya the 21.5 hp are Kawasaki.Great video love your channel.
That 54” you showed also has thicker anti scalp wheel mounts. The 42” had some really anemic looking anti scalp wheels brackets.
I’m getting the brand new 27hp z760R in November and I’m super pumped.
That will be an awesome mower!
I’ve had good luck with the B&S. I just bought the 325e. I have a briggs & Stratton generator ( 2005 ) that still runs like a champ. Just gave my son my old lawnmower to my son, it has a B&S & is flawless
Everyone always talks bad about B&S and praise Kawasaki & Kohler. They all have their flaws on certain models. I see the least amount of problems out of the v-twin B&S engine on the residential mowers.
Just got my E325E with a 54 inch deck and 24 hp Briggs and for 3500 bucks it's a great deal and for all you haters JD been cutting up the Earth for along time buy with confidence 💛💚💛💚
The 2023 models actully look good. Far better than the prior year models
Has it still been working good? Looking at a z330
@jsupensky Yeah so far so good had to change out the belt I run over alot of sticks in my yard so I'm pretty that was the reason got about 15 hours I'm enjoying it us premium gas
@geauxtigers6369 awesome to hear! Yea, small engines that use gas with ethanol seem to create a lot of issues. Thanks.
I've enjoyed your zero turn series, they have been very helpful for what to look for. Do you have any plans to cover Hustler? I have a Hustler dealer really close to my house. Would like to hear your thoughts on them. Thanks!
Thanks Steve, I dont currently have any dealers I work with that sell Hustler but Im sure I can find a Hustler dealer to let me review them. I want to look at Hustler Kubota and Wright next.
@@Mechanical_Mind That would be great! Hustler has a lower end model the Dash XD that comes in a 34" I'm considering, or the Raptor (X, XL, or XD) for a 42" if I want to widen my gate. The quality looks pretty good compared to others you've reviewed. But I would love a mechanic's opinion.
Really enjoyed this. 👍
Thank you for the video Blessings to you.
Given the option of dealer service after the sale my john deere dealer is head and shoulders above my cub cadet dealer. The cub dealer is super nice but you have to order everything. He said they have supply chain issues. When I go to my john deere he almost a li ways has what I need in stock or can get it next day.
Congrats on your new home there young man 👍😎
Thanks for the video.
I look at several factors. Parts and the dealer network is a big deal for me and that gives Toro and JD the edge in my view. My friend just yesterday broke an idler pulley on his JD compact tractor deck. We had the part today and it's back up and working.
Before I buy a machine I check the parts views on the manufacturers site to see if major parts are available, it's hard to beat JD on this even in their cheaper machines which I stay away from. BTW the 48" and 54" decks are fabricated and not pressed, I don't like the 42" deck either, I wouldn't by a stamped deck machine, they are 12 ga. , the 48" and 54" are 10 ga., that's a lot more metal. I don't know if they use different spindles though.
Your reviews are very helpful. I'm in the market for a residential zero turn and I am considering the Husqvarna Excite Z350 or Z380. Have you had the opportunity to take a look at these new models?
I have seen and recorded some footage of the Husqvarna Excite 350 and 380s. I have not edited the footage yet. Spoiler alert... they are one of the best residential zero turns on the market, in my opinion
The most important feature for me is models with transmission(s) fitted with drain bolts and hydro oil filters. I dont like spending $1000 for a transmission (my labor) at 400-600 hours. Your milage may vary. My current '17 X350 trans spyder gears failed at 560 hours.
Just bought Z720E and Z330M current year models..both have 23hp kawasaki engine..price difference one was 4k one was 7k both have 48in decks.. honest opinion. The Z720e still a better buy the pro deck can take a beating and the bigger tires and extra weight keeps it from bouncing alot on uneven terrain. The transmission are different and you can feel how smoother it is on Z720e. The Z720e just feels way more solid all around and the seat is super comfortable..so don't buy on hp specs alone is my thought now. I only buy 48in deck size so no matter what I cut it never over does the engine..to big of a deck is nice but the engine is stressed out more especially in wet thick grass. Just my two cents.
The 2023 JD Z320R comes with a Kawasaki motor.
I have a John Deere 370R battery powered it's a good mower
What's the difference between the ezt-c and ezt-d? You said the ezt-d was the one to get. Is the ezt-c less reliable?
thoughts on the stihl mowers
Ive been told by several dealeships that the Stihl mowers are made by Ferris. Ive seen both Ferris and Stihl mowers in person and they look great and well built buy Ive not worked on any yet
Hi!
I really enjoy your videos and learned alot.
I am planning to purchase John Deere Z530R nest month.
What do you think about Z530R as a proffesional mechanic?
I like to have little stepped up model from Z3 series.
My lot is just an acre with little hilll mostly less than 5 degree angle.
Hope to hear from you.
Hi Sun Lee, I'll be honest. I'm not a huge fan for the John Deere Z500s either. They have weak stamped decks and weak transmissions for the $. In my opinion you'd be better off with a Cub Cadet, Scagg, Bad Boy, Toro or Hustler. To narrow it down between those brands I'd consider the dealership location and their customer service. That can vary drastically between locations. Good luck and thanks for watching! 🍻
Thanks for your honest recommendation. I thought Z530R' 9gauge deck was strong.@@Mechanical_Mind
Your notes are wrong even the 42” has the 21.5 kaw we know this because of the 0 in the model
Nice Video. Im not worried about hours, im more concerned with years. If the 330R-M sees 20-30 hours per year, would it last 10-15+ years in your opinion?
Hi Stephen, Short answer yes. If you store it properly, keep it clean, including the deck, and properly maintained. (And dont abuse it while using it) You will still have things happen like having to replace the battery etc. Keeping fresh clean fuel in it will be critical.
The transmission on the Z3 is yes a ZC or ZD. BUT it has to do with deck size. ALL ZC’s are 42” and all ZD’s are 48/54. I literally am the team coordinator of this team at the factory. I do all the engine, transmission, gas tanks, front crossmembers, rails, and stuff🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
Also all mowers that end in 5 are Briggs and all that end in 0 are Kawi.
Hey there, my names Chris. My brother and I like your videos and we have a 2009 Z830A Zero Turn Mower with a bad right side transmission or pump. Can they be rebuilt? Everywhere I’m looking I cannot find parts or a pump, except for brand new and the tractors not worth putting $3k into for one part.
Are the hydros not common in that year? Any help would be appreciated, thanks!
Hey Chris. All I see available from Deere are orings and seals. I tried to cross-reference the part number and I dont see any internal parts available for it. If there is an manufacturer ID tag on it you might be able to contact the manufacture (assuming its not made buy JD).
Shoot. This one is a little late. I just scooped up a 2023 Ariens iKon 42.
The Z320R definitely comes with a Kawasaki FR651V 21.5 HP engine.
Yeah I know I kinda screwed up at the on the engine options
@@Mechanical_Mind Still great info! Keep up the good work. :-)
I got one word when it comes to mowers. (COMMERCIAL). The biger badest monster out there.
Give me at least 3200 hydro gears. Kawasaki 22 horse power. 54 inch deck.
I bought a hustler fas trek 54 inch.
Man it's a war horse 🐎. And give me a fabercated deck. I don't want a pressed deck.
What is your opinion of the JD Z530R?
Ive seen a few come in with the Tuff Torque transmissions destroyed with only a few hours on them. Thats a Tuff Torque issue not JD
It still has plastic bushings in the top of the casters
See how to fix this easily in my comment in this thread.
What are your thoughts on the 500 series zero turns compared against other similarly priced options from Scag, Bobcat, Badboy, Ferris, ect?
The 500 series are over priced pos in a fancy looking package. At that price point I'd go with Scag, Ferris, Hustler, Bad Boy or Husqvarna.
@@Mechanical_Mind Well damn, they seemed competitive on paper and lots of good reviews out there. Is it just the overall quality that isn't comparable to the other brands? I do appreciate the honesty.
The spindles are very light duty and made in China. Actully most of the parts are made in China. The deck is a thin stamped deck. The transmissions (Tuff Torque brand) for some reason on the 500s I see them come in with less than 30 hrs and one of transmissions have destroyed itself. It's weird. One had 12 hrs on it. Luckily it was under warranty but it just get another low quality part installed to replace it.
I'm about to do a video on the new Z545R and it has 3 electronic buttons instead of a throttle. Too many things to go wrong in my opinion vs a mechanical throttle cable.
I would also avoid all EFI engines on any brand.
@@Mechanical_Mindwhat about the Gravely ZTHD in the same price range of the 5 series JD. I’m heavily looking at the 52” ZT HD Gravely for $6300-7000
Watched your entire series hoping to see more on those. Seen your review on the lower entry model in first video. Definitely subscribing. Thanks!
Wrong 320m has Kaw 21.5 just left store looking at them
Yes it turns out Im a human that made a simple mistake while going over my notes.... But thanks anyway for watching 🍻
Picked up a z320R yesterday. It’s a 21.5HP 16.0 KW. engine number FR651V.. Kawasaki engine not Briggs. I would never buy Briggs. So for 3699$ your getting a better branded engine.
Kawasaki engines are bullet proof (IMO), I have a 20 year old Husqvarna commercial 61" that has never had an engine problem... Sadly the deck is starting to rust through from the bottom and I can't seem to find anyone to weld it back up...
Guess it’s time to learn hobby welding.
If the deck is to far gone there’s nothing to weld to and you can’t weld rust.
New
Zealand call it's "Dick" not 'Deck"
Good to know if I ever find myself in New Zealand.
❤
My z320r has a Kawasaki engine on it
Yeah I made a error at the end when reading my notes. On the E models have the briggs engines the rest have Kawasaki
Nice, glad to see they fixed the shit you didn't like, too bad they fired their entire American staff and moved everything to Mexico. DO NOT BUY
I bought the z335. Major regrets. Told dealership wasn't happy with mower at all and they suddenly have nothing to say to me. Imagine that. I'll never buy another john deere
Why regretting?
What’s wrong with it