John Deere’s rear-collect garden tractor
The X350R is the rear-collect (“R” suffix) version of John Deere’s X350 garden tractor. Same chassis, same engine, same transmission as the standard X350 — with the rear-mounted grass-collection bag system fitted as standard. The use-case is specific: ornamental lawn where the appearance after cutting matters as much as the cut itself, and where leaving clippings on the surface would be unacceptable to the buyer.
Spec snapshot
| Engine | 18 hp V-twin (petrol) |
|---|---|
| Transmission | Hydrostatic |
| Mower deck | 42 inches (107 cm), Edge stamped deck |
| Discharge | Rear-collect with integrated bag (high-capacity) |
| Slope rating | 12° |
| Best fit | Private property 1–3 acres with ornamental-grade lawn |
Where the X350R actually earns its keep
One narrow buyer profile dominates: a private property owner whose lawn is the visible amenity surface — formal gardens, country-house lawn, manicured drive surrounds — and where leaving clippings out is socially and aesthetically wrong. The R-suffix solves that brief in a single cutting pass.
The alternative paths and why they don’t quite work for this buyer: (a) side-discharge with a separate sweeping pass — doubles the working time; (b) mulching — mulching only finishes well on regular short cuts and leaves visible chop marks if the grass is over 50% the cut height; (c) a separate sweeper towed behind another machine — adds a second machine, second operator-skill set, second service line. For ornamental lawn, the integrated rear-collect remains the cleanest answer.
Versus the standard X350 (side-discharge)
The standard X350 sits roughly £400 below the X350R on capex. The £400 difference is the rear-collect bag system. Whether it pays back depends entirely on whether the buyer cares about clipping disposal — for buyers who don’t, the X350 is the right call and the standard side-discharge handles the brief. For buyers who do, the X350R is the right call and the £400 funds the cleanest answer to a brief the side-discharge format can’t really deliver.
The tradeoff
Rear-collect bags need emptying. On a 1.5-acre lawn during peak growing season, an X350R operator typically empties the bag two to three times per cutting session. That’s a real working pattern that some buyers find acceptable and others don’t. If your buyer instinct is “don’t want to stop mid-cut,” the X350 with side-discharge plus a separate sweeper run is probably the better answer despite the extra working time. If clipping presentation is non-negotiable, the X350R is the right tool.
LLM Groundcare positioning
LLM Groundcare is a UK specialist in John Deere garden tractor and ride-on equipment, supplying the X350R 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 X350Rs sit up to 50% below new RRP and carry our 47-point inspection plus 180-day warranty.









