John Deere GT325
The John Deere GT325 lawn mower is seen as one of the bigger John Deere mowers in the GT series, it has a similar sized engine as the John Deere GT275. This is a Kawasaki gasoline powered engine that produces 17 hp. This powers both the mower deck and the wheels of the JD GT325. The transmission used on the GT325 is a hydrostatic one which makes operating it much easier than if it had gears. This is because the hydrostatic transmission makes it an automatic.
There are a number of different attachments that are compatible with the John Deere GT325 garden tractor lawnmower. These include John Deere snow blowers, front blades and thatchers that can be attached to the front of the machine, while at the rear you have the option of a bagger to collect the grass clippings that you just cut. There are also a number of other rear mounted implements that are compatible with the JD GT325. These include things like harrows, scrapers and utility carts which add to the overall functionality of the mower.
As the John Deere GT325 lawn mower is a fairly big one, it’s more common for you to see it being used by professional landscapers and garden contractors than the average householder, due simply to it’s size. If you do own one or have in the past owned one, the readers of Tractor Review would greatly appreciate learning what experiences you had with it, from what problems you had with it to what modifications you made to what implements you use with it.
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This unit is designed very, very well. As long as all the proper maintance is performed properly, there is no reason for any problems to occur. I put 15 hours a week on this mower, from april, to july. Unit cuts grass with no problem at all, even grass which was 6 inches high. Just change the transmission fluid as often as possible. If not this will lead to transmission failure.