The middle of the X300 series
The X350 is the mid-spec petrol garden tractor in John Deere’s X300 line. Same chassis architecture as the smaller X300 (entry) and the X350R (rear-collect variant); same 42-inch Edge stamped deck spec; positioned between the two on engine size and deck capability. For UK private buyers, this is the X300-line slot most actually buy — the X300 is slightly underpowered for most real briefs, and the X350R only earns its £400 premium if you specifically want the rear-collect.
Spec snapshot
| Engine | 18 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 1.5–3 acres, amenity-led brief, JD-loyal buyer |
Where the X350 actually earns its keep
Two typical buyer profiles. First: a private property owner with one-and-a-half to three acres of formal lawn, drive, and garden surrounds — the kind of brief where weekly cuts during growing season are the dominant working pattern, and the operator wants the JD reliability + dealer-pipeline story without writing commercial-tier capex. Second: a smallholder running the X350 as primary mowing kit alongside a separate rough-cutting machine for paddock work — the X350 covers the lawn-grade portion, the bigger machine covers the rough.
The quiet argument for the X300 series specifically: depreciation. JD garden tractors hold residual better than most peer-tier competitors because the dealer-network parts pipeline keeps used units serviceable across long working lives. A six-year-old X350 with documented service history typically trades at 55–65% of the original spend. For buyers thinking about the eventual resale, that’s the right end of the market to be in.
Versus the X300 (entry) and X350R (rear-collect)
Three-machine ladder, same chassis:
- X300 (£4,395): same chassis, smaller engine, narrower deck. Right for under-1.5-acre buyers or where the budget is binding.
- X350 (£4,795): the volume seller. Right for 1.5–3-acre buyers on amenity-led briefs.
- X350R (£5,195): same as X350 with rear-collect bag fitted. Right for buyers where clipping disposal is non-negotiable.
For most UK private property buyers, the X350 is the right slot. The £400 step to the X350R only earns its place if the lawn-presentation bar is genuinely “clippings off” — for mulch-and-go briefs, the X350’s side-discharge is the cleaner answer.
The tradeoff
Residential-grade kit at this tier doesn’t survive contractor-fleet duty. A landscape-contractor crew putting 600+ hours per year on an X350 would burn through the deck and transmission inside three seasons. The X350 is for private buyers running 80–200 hours per year on amenity surfaces. It’s not the right machine for paddock topping, scrub work, or commercial routes.
LLM Groundcare positioning
LLM Groundcare is a UK specialist in John Deere garden tractor and ride-on equipment, supplying the X350 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 X350s sit up to 50% below new RRP and carry our 47-point inspection plus 180-day warranty.









