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streetbully
Location: Southern Ontario
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John Deere's New Walk Behind Snow Blower 1338 PE
Original Message Feb 19, 2011 8:00 pm |
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I finally broke down and bought a new walk behind snow blower. After weeks of checking reviews and looking at many, I ended up going with the John Deere 1338 PE model. Not cheap, but very well constructed and no Mickey Mouse gimmicks. The 1338 PE is new for the 2010/2011 season and is the big brother to the 1332 PE. Man, does this unit blow snow!! The super wide 38" path it leaves behind is wonderful and eats up both fluffy and heavy snow with ease. Heated handle grips, power chute rotation, dual headlights, quick turn drive system, electric start and other features make this a very attractive blower. Anyone else out there buy this model?
Paul
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streetbully
Location: Southern Ontario
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Re: John Deere's New Walk Behind Snow Blower 1338 PE
Reply #9 Feb 20, 2011 12:56 pm |
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Now you have me thinking about moving up to a X500 series......
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tkrotchko
Location: Maryland
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Re: John Deere's New Walk Behind Snow Blower 1338 PE
Reply #10 Feb 20, 2011 4:58 pm |
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Thanks,
Paul The x300 is a nice lawn tractor, but like the x500 is is made primarily for cutting grass, and it really very good at it. Even the x500 series is pretty light to be much more than a really nice lawnmower. The x700 series is probably the minimum I'd consider for use as a light-duty tractor, and even then, I don't think it'd hold up to using it for hours day after day. JD makes some nice light-duty tractors for guys with a couple of acres, but you'll have to move out of their lawn tractor series, and you're probably looking at $15K for something like that. A friend has one, and he has use it to dig a foundation (he admitted, he beat the cr*p out of it while building his house, cleaned it up, traded it in for a new one). I'm not saying this to put down JD either (I own one); nobody else in the $4-10K region makes anything better, it just may not do everything. But for cutting lawns, my x500 is supreme. [Try the power steering models; it will change your life ;) ]
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tkrotchko
Location: Maryland
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Re: John Deere's New Walk Behind Snow Blower 1338 PE
Reply #11 Feb 20, 2011 4:59 pm |
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Thanks,
Paul The x300 is a nice lawn tractor, but like the x500 is is made primarily for cutting grass, and it really very good at it. Even the x500 series is pretty light to be much more than a really nice lawnmower. The x700 series is probably the minimum I'd consider for use as a light-duty tractor, and even then, I don't think it'd hold up to using it for hours day after day. JD makes some nice light-duty tractors for guys with a couple of acres, but you'll have to move out of their lawn tractor series, and you're probably looking at $15K for something like that. A friend has one, and he has use it to dig a foundation (he admitted, he beat the cr*p out of it while building his house, cleaned it up, traded it in for a new one). I'm not saying this to put down JD either (I own one); nobody else in the $4-10K region makes anything better, it just may not do everything. But for cutting lawns, my x500 is supreme. [Try the power steering models; it will change your life ;) ]
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tkrotchko
Location: Maryland
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Re: John Deere's New Walk Behind Snow Blower 1338 PE
Reply #12 Feb 20, 2011 5:01 pm |
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Thanks,
Paul
The x300 is a nice lawn tractor, but like the x500 is is made primarily for cutting grass, and it sreally very good at it. Even the x500 series is pretty light to be much more than a really nice lawnmower. The x700 series is probably the minimum I'd consider for use as a light-duty tractor, and even then, I don't think it'd hold up to using it for hours day after day. JD makes some nice light-duty tractors for guys with a couple of acres, but you'll have to move out of their lawn tractor series, and you're probably looking at $15K for something like that. A friend has one, and he has use it to dig a foundation (he admitted, he beat the cr*p out of it while building his house, cleaned it up, traded it in for a new one). I'm not saying this to put down JD either (I own one); nobody else in the $4-10K region makes anything better, it just may not do everything. But for cutting lawns, my x500 is supreme. [Try the power steering models; it will change your life ;) ]
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streetbully
Location: Southern Ontario
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Re: John Deere's New Walk Behind Snow Blower 1338 PE
Reply #15 Feb 20, 2011 10:55 pm |
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streetbully, John Deere 1338PE Professional Snowthrower - 38", Simplicity Bucket, Simplicity Gearbox, Simplicity Frame, Murray Controls and Simplicity Transmission
Thanks Trouts2, So it should last for many years then. Everyone that has looked at it is quite impressed with the way it's built. Paul
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streetbully
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Re: John Deere's New Walk Behind Snow Blower 1338 PE
Reply #16 Mar 1, 2011 12:29 am |
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Well, I traded the 18 HP X300 John Deere and ordered a X320, drove home, picked up the phone and said cancel the X320 and get me the X360. I just got thinking about the transmissions and not being able to service them on the 300 & 320. The X360 has a K58H trans with drain plug and filter which made much more since. I'm not sure I need the tilt/power steering or hydraulic deck but I'm sure they will grow on me. The 320 & 360 also give you 22HP, 3 blade 48 deck, bigger back tires and bigger price. All I'm doing is knocking off about 2 acres so the thing should last a while. I'm a real freak when it comes to looking after them. I'll keep the 91 Gilson built Ford garden tractor around to do all the GRUNT work. Oh by the way, I've got a chance to use the new JD walk behind 1338pe snow blower and I love it. Bought a JD snow cab for it to keep me dry, the cab fits real nice and looks great. Thanks to everyone for their input on my new got to have toys :)
Paul
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FrankMA
Location: Merrimack Valley/Northeastern Mass
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Re: John Deere's New Walk Behind Snow Blower 1338 PE
Reply #17 Mar 1, 2011 4:48 am |
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Well, I traded the 18 HP X300 John Deere and ordered a X320, drove home, picked up the phone and said cancel the X320 and get me the X360. I just got thinking about the transmissions and not being able to service them on the 300 & 320. The X360 has a K58H trans with drain plug and filter which made much more since. I'm not sure I need the tilt/power steering or hydraulic deck but I'm sure they will grow on me. The 320 & 360 also give you 22HP, 3 blade 48 deck, bigger back tires and bigger price. All I'm doing is knocking off about 2 acres so the thing should last a while. I'm a real freak when it comes to looking after them. I'll keep the 91 Gilson built Ford garden tractor around to do all the GRUNT work. Oh by the way, I've got a chance to use the new JD walk behind 1338pe snow blower and I love it. Bought a JD snow cab for it to keep me dry, the cab fits real nice and looks great. Thanks to everyone for their input on my new got to have toys :)
Paul You're going to wonder why you never had power steering before, once you start using it on your new X360. Being able to turn the wheel with 1 finger and lifting the deck with the push of a lever is worth the extra $$$ in the long run. Congratualtions on your new toy!
This message was modified Mar 2, 2011 by FrankMA
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