John Deere’s entry petrol garden tractor
The X300 is the entry into John Deere’s X-series garden tractor range. Same 42-inch Edge deck as the X350; same hydrostatic Twin Touch transmission; one engine size smaller. The argument for it is brand access at the lowest possible spend — £400 below the X350 and meaningfully below the equivalent Honda or Stiga.
Whether the £400 saving over the X350 pays back depends on the working profile. For lawns at the lower end of the X300’s band (under one acre), absolutely. For lawns at the upper end (1.5+ acres), the X350’s extra horsepower handles thicker cuts noticeably better and the £400 saving usually doesn’t.
Spec snapshot
| Engine | 17 hp V-twin (petrol) |
|---|---|
| Transmission | Hydrostatic Twin Touch foot pedal |
| Mower deck | 42 inches (107 cm), Edge stamped |
| Discharge | Side-discharge (mulch + collect optional) |
| Slope rating | 12° |
| Best fit | Private property under 1.5 acres, JD-loyal entry buyer |
Where the X300 actually earns its keep
One typical buyer profile: a private property owner with three-quarters of an acre to one-and-a-half acres of formal lawn, who specifically wants the John Deere brand and dealer relationship at the entry tier. Often these buyers either already own JD kit (a residential mower, a snow blower) and want the brand consistency, or they’re stepping up from a domestic ride-on and want to land in a brand they trust without overspending.
The quiet argument: JD’s UK dealer-network density is the strongest in the country at this category tier. For buyers in service-network thin spots where Honda or Stiga support gets sparse, JD almost always still has a dealer within 20 miles. Across years 4-10 of working life, that pipeline reliability matters more than the day-of-purchase spec sheet.
Versus the X350 (£400 above)
The X350 carries:
- 18 hp engine vs 17 hp — small on the page, real under load
- Marginally heavier chassis weight rating
- Same deck, same transmission, same chassis architecture
For under-1-acre buyers, the X300 is the right call. For 1-1.5-acre buyers, it’s a coin-flip. For 1.5+-acre buyers, the X350 pays back across working life and the £400 saving doesn’t survive year three.
The tradeoff
Residential-grade kit at this tier — same caveat as every other ride-on in the £4-5k band. Not for contractor-fleet hours; not for paddock topping. The X300 specifically sits at the low end where any working profile that pushes toward the upper boundary of the band starts to make the X350 the right call instead.
LLM Groundcare positioning
LLM Groundcare is a UK specialist in John Deere garden tractor and ride-on equipment, supplying the X300 with pre-delivery setup and full John Deere service-network coverage. Our pricing on new JD inventory typically sits around 30% below the UK market average; Approved Used X300s sit up to 50% below new RRP and carry our 47-point inspection plus 180-day warranty.














