John Deere lawn and garden equipment range for 2014
The new John Deere X310 lawn tractor features power-assisted two-wheel steering, and a hydraulic power lift to allow effortless adjustment and control of the rotary mower deck.
The new John Deere X310 lawn tractor features power-assisted two-wheel steering and a hydraulic power lift to allow effortless adjustment and control of the rotary mower deck. With a cutting width of 107cm (42in) and a height of cut from 25mm to 102mm (1in to 4in), this lawn tractor is suitable for areas up to 8,000m2. Prices for the new X310 start at €5,090 (including VAT).
John Deere’s new Z235 zero-turn radius (ZTR) mower is the latest model in the EZtrak ZTR range and offers a compact, easy to use machine; especially for smaller or more intricately landscaped gardens as its 360-degree turning ability makes it highly manoeuvrable. The Z235 costs €4,712 (including VAT).
The all-new RUN series of walk-behind mowers are designed to make mowing easy and convenient at an affordable price. There are three models, the RUN 41, RUN 46 and RUN 51, with working widths of 41cm, 46cm and 51cm (16in, 18in and 20in) respectively, and are suitable for maintaining gardens ranging in size from 1,000m2 to 2000m2. The new John Deere RUN series lawnmowers start from €506 (including VAT) for the RUN 41 model.
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All these new models are available through the John Deere homeowner dealer network. Visit the website at www.johndeere.ie for details of the company’s complete lawn and garden equipment range. To find your nearest dealer, look for the dealer locator link on the home page, or freephone 1800-818667.
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The new John Deere X310 lawn tractor features power-assisted two-wheel steering and a hydraulic power lift to allow effortless adjustment and control of the rotary mower deck. With a cutting width of 107cm (42in) and a height of cut from 25mm to 102mm (1in to 4in), this lawn tractor is suitable for areas up to 8,000m2. Prices for the new X310 start at €5,090 (including VAT).
John Deere’s new Z235 zero-turn radius (ZTR) mower is the latest model in the EZtrak ZTR range and offers a compact, easy to use machine; especially for smaller or more intricately landscaped gardens as its 360-degree turning ability makes it highly manoeuvrable. The Z235 costs €4,712 (including VAT).
The all-new RUN series of walk-behind mowers are designed to make mowing easy and convenient at an affordable price. There are three models, the RUN 41, RUN 46 and RUN 51, with working widths of 41cm, 46cm and 51cm (16in, 18in and 20in) respectively, and are suitable for maintaining gardens ranging in size from 1,000m2 to 2000m2. The new John Deere RUN series lawnmowers start from €506 (including VAT) for the RUN 41 model.
All these new models are available through the John Deere homeowner dealer network. Visit the website at www.johndeere.ie for details of the company’s complete lawn and garden equipment range. To find your nearest dealer, look for the dealer locator link on the home page, or freephone 1800-818667.
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