Rock Crawler
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- Aug 15, 2017
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- Pittsburgh, Pa.
- Tractor
- 2021 Kubota L3560 HSTC, 2011 Craftsman Excellerator GT (680hrs), 2018 Husqvarna TS354XD, 2017 Husqvarna HU800AWD, 2019 Kawasaki Mule Pro DX (Yanmar)
Listen,Roughly 1.5 acre lawn, hilly and rough so I need something that'll stand up to that kind of terrain.
I'm a bit biased, but if you aren't bull crapping about living on slopes, your about to toss money out the window. You should go with a K66 transmission, and a Kawasaki V-twin. You'll likely want a deck that mows better than almost anything or there, and it's built like a tank.
Your in luck. The Husqvarna TS354XD and TS348XD do all of this for I believe right at $5,000 today.
I don't hate John Deere, heck I just spent $17,500 on a 2025 X758 with 60" auto connect deck 2 months ago. It sits beside my 2018 Husqvarna TS354XD with 300 hours on it. The TS354XD Tuff Torq K66 is serviceable, in that you can drain and refill the differential oil, and you can drain and refill the hydraulic pump side. I used a cut off wheel on a grinder to make a hole in the rear plate for simple and quick access to the 2 fill plugs.
The Husqvarna deck pulls grass upwards better, cuts a more smooth and flat path and discharges and spreads grass better than that $17,500 John Deere with its 60" High Capacity deck (the 7 iron is no longer available in the USA due to weight and the ROPS requirements that would come with it.
Assuming you don't care to push plows, snow blowers and stuff, go get the TS354XD. Those toy transmission models in the JD X300 and X500 series machines is a significant step down from the K66. Unless the hydraulic steering and hydraulic deck lift means that much to you.... them an X500 series towards the high end with the K58 is your best best bad choice.
I'm not a "Debby Downer" on John Deere, I currently own 3. But the weak transmission like the K46 is only acceptable in the 2/3 of the country that is flat. I don't live there, therefore those are a waste of good money for me. I live on a general 16 degree slope angle that has slopes as steep as 30 degrees.
Now, at my hunting camp I have a half acre of almost perfectly flat dirt, and i have a pair of 20+ year old L120 and LA125 cheap as all heck John Deere machines that are fine and dandy.
Do yourself a favor, buy one and cry once. TS354XD gets you the durability but without the hydraulic steering and deck lift. If you need those things, seriously consider a late model used X700 series for just a bit more $$.