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X738 LAWN TRACTOR

Signature Series Lawn Tractor

  • 25.5-hp (19 kW) iTorque™ Power System
  • Hydrostatic four-wheel drive, power two-wheel steer, power lift system, Twin-Touch™ forward and reverse foot pedals, heavy-duty all-purpose tires
  • 4-year/700-hour bumper-to-bumper warranty
  • Available in 48-, 54-, and 60-inch mower deck sizes



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Key Specs x738-lawn-tractor
Current Model
Engine power25.5 hp
19 kW
Oil change
Engine manufacturer/modelFD750D EFI
Transaxle typeK90 hydrostatic integrated with transaxle
Transaxle controlTwin Touchu2122 pedals
Rear tires26x12-12 HDAP
Lift system typeTwo-function hydraulic
Cutting widthAccel Deepu2122 mower deck, 48 in.
122 cm
High capacity mower deck, 54, 60 in.
137, 152 cm
U.S. warranty4 year/700 hour bumper-to-bumper** (**Term limited to years or hours used, whichever comes first, and varies by model. See the LIMITED WARRANTY FOR NEW JOHN DEERE TURF AND UTILITY EQUIPMENT at JohnDeere.com or JohnDeere.ca/TUWarranty for details.)
Engine
Power25.5 hp
19 kW
Displacement45.5 cu in.
745 cc
Manufacturer/modelFD750D EFI
TypeElectronic fuel injection (EFI), overhead valve, full-pressure lube, oil filter
CylindersV-twin, cast-iron liners
GovernorMechanical
Choke/speed controlNo choke required
Cooling methodLiquid
Air cleanerDry, replaceable with foam precleaner
Oil changeNo tools
Fuel system
TypeGasoline
Fuel deliveryElectronic fuel injection
Fuel gaugeGauge on dash
Fuel tank locationRear
Fuel fill openingOn left fender, 3 in.
7.6 cm
Fuel tank capacity5.2 U.S. gal.
19.7 L
Electrical system
Battery12 V
340 CCA
Charging systemFlywheel alternator, regulated, 20 amp
Engine starterSolenoid shift
Hour meterYes
HeadlightsTwo standard, halogen, 37 W
Taillights or reflectorTaillights
Backup lightsYes
Rear work lightsYes
12-V outletYes
Transaxle
TypeK90 hydrostatic integrated with transaxle
ControlTwin Touchu2122 pedals
Cruise controlYes
Oil coolerYes
Oil filterReplaceable suction side 10 micron
Differential lockStandard
Forward speed0-8.5 mph
0-13.7 km/h
Reverse speed0-6 mph
0-9.7 km/h
BrakesInternal wet disc
Chassis
FrameWelded heavy-duty
Primer/paintE-coat/powder
Weight bracketStandard front - holds up to four Quik-Tatch weights, 42 lb
19 kg
Receiver hitchYes, front
Front axleJDM BA8 nodular iron casting
Spindle bushings
Front tires18x8.5-10 HDAP
Rear tires26x12-12 HDAP
Hood materialNoryl GTX902, painted
Fender deck materialRIM with in-mold paint
Floor matsSure-grip rubber
StorageCovered toolbox
Service interval decalYes
Fender handles/gripsHandles
Cup holderYes
Equipment mountingOptional category 1 3-point hitch
Maximum towing capacity1,200 lb
544 kg
Steering
TypeHydraulic power
Four-wheel steerNot available on this model
Steering wheel14 in.
35.6 cm
Tilt steering wheelStandard, six position
Turning radius25 in.
63.5 cm
Uncut circle radius54 HC, 32 in.
63.5 cm
60 HC Mower, 28 in.
71.1 cm
Seat
TypeTwo-piece adjustable seat with brand embroidery
Seat back height21 in.
53.3 cm
ArmrestsOptional
Fore-aft adjustmentWhile seated, slide rail, 14-position, 7 in.
17.8 cm
Seat suspensionSix-position parallel arm
Lift system
TypeTwo-function hydraulic
Hydraulic outletsFour, standard
Mower cut height1-5.25 in.
2.5-13.3 cm
Cut height increments0.25 in.
0.64 cm
Preset cut heightYes
Mower deck
TypeSide discharge
Cutting widthAccel Deepu2122 mower deck, 48 in.
122 cm
High capacity mower deck, 54, 60 in.
137, 152 cm
ConstructionForged steel deck shell
Mower deck material48A, 10 gauge
0.135 in.
3.4 mm
54 HC and 60 HC, 9 gauge
0.150 in.
3.8 mm
Mower wash portYes
Mower drive systemHydraulic clutch, shaft
Mower wheelsFour
Mower wheel adjustmentSpring-loaded pin
Mower level adjustmentExact Adjust ports and onboard deck-leveling gauge
Mower attachability
TypeRoll under tractor (48A)
Drive-over deck (54, 60 HC)
Front draft armsOver center
Rear draft armsV-align
Mower wheels rotateYes, 90 degrees for easy mower removal (48X), N/A (54 HC, 60 HC)
Drive systemShaft or AutoConnect
Safety
Meets ANSI standardYes
Meets OPEI standardYes
Backup protectionReverse Implement Option (RIO)
Safety videoYes
Buyer's notes
NotesStyled alloy wheels are standard equipment
One-piece hood for easy engine access
Hydraulic modulated PTO clutch for smooth mower and implement engagement
Warranty4 year/700 hour bumper-to-bumper** (**Term limited to years or hours used, whichever comes first, and varies by model. See the LIMITED WARRANTY FOR NEW JOHN DEERE TURF AND UTILITY EQUIPMENT at JohnDeere.com or JohnDeere.ca/TUWarranty for details.)
Optional equipment
Mowers48A, 54 HC, 60 HC
Rear bagger7, 14, 19 bu
250, 500, 670 L
Powered material collectionPower Flow, 7, 14, 19 bu
250, 500, 670 L
Mulching systemYes, MulchControlu2122
Front thatcher38, 46, 54 in.
96.5, 116.8, 137.2 cm
Front blade54 in.
137.2 cm
Mid-mount blade
Snow blowerTwo-stage, 47, 54 in.
119.4, 137.2 cm
Rotary broom52, 60 in.
132.1, 152.4 cm
Rotary tiller42, 48 in.
106.7, 121.9 cm
Sleeve hitch
3-point hitchCategory 1
Rear power take-off (PTO)540 rpm
Plow, moldboardAdjustable, 8-14 in.
20.3-35.6 cm
Box scraper48 in.
121.9 cm
CultivatorAdjustable, 30-46 in.
76.2-116.8 cm
Rear blade60 in.
152.4 cm
Disk harrowAdjustable, 42-52 in.
106.7-132.1 cm
Landscape rake60 in.
152.4 cm
SprayerTow-behind, 15, 25, 45 U.S. gal.
56.8, 96.4, 170.3 L
Mounted, 25 U.S. gal.
94.6 L
SpreaderTow-behind only, 125, 175 lb
57.7, 79.4 kg
Mounted, 125 lb
57.7 kg
Front bumperStandard bumper/weight bracket
Brush guardYes
Weather protectionHard-side cab, weather enclosure
Sun canopy
Rear receiver hitch1.25 x 1.25 in.
3.18 x 3.18 cm
Bucket holderYes, double bucket
Grass stripingGrass groomer kit, 48-in. (122-cm) mower only
Tractor shovel54 in.
137.2 cm
Front loaderNot available
Other equipment
Tow-behind tools21
Dimensions
Height54.5 in.
1384 mm
Overall length75 in.
1905 mm
Wheelbase55.7 in.
1415 mm
Width with mower48A: 62.5 in.
1588 mm
54 HC: 64.5 in.
1638 mm
60 HC: 74 in.
1880 mm
Width with mower (deflector raised for storage)48A: 53.6 in.
1362 mm
54 HC: 57.5 in.
1461 mm
60 HC: 62 in.
1575 mm
Width without mower47 in.
1195 mm
WeightNo fuel or mower, 947 lb
430 kg

Reviews

4

16 reviews

Rating Snapshot

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3
0
0
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4.06
4.06
4.5

Excellent tractor!!!

5/5

Awesome for snow removal with Blade . Love this tractor !!!

Pros

  • excellent quality

Cons

Ohioman

From: Homeworth ohio

Length of Ownership: 1yearOrLonger

Usage Frequency: Weekly

Level of Expertise: Expert

5
2
5

good machine

5/5

lot of power,for mowing or snow blow,,,,,,,60 deck ,,yes the machine likes gasoline but mow faster,,,270 hrs so far,,,,no problem,,,,just follow the manual maintenance,,,,it is a good machine ,,,,,

Pros

Cons

wisconsin

From: wisconsin

Length of Ownership: 1yearOrLonger

Usage Frequency: Weekly

Level of Expertise: Intermediate

5
2
5

I like the z738 nice tractor

4/5

The x738 likes GAS why. I had x728 it did not like gas like x738.

Pros

Cons

Wazz

From:

Length of Ownership: 3months

Usage Frequency: Weekly

Level of Expertise: Expert

5
2
5

Excellent with snowblower attachment

5/5

I live as far north in Michigan as you can get on the Keweenaw Peninsula. Lake Superior blasts us with 300+ inches of lake effect snow every winter. In 2014 I bought an open air x738 with a snowblower attachment. From November 15 to the end of winter I used it at least 5 days a week and it never failed, never got stuck, did everything I asked of it. Well I’m tired of coming in the house looking like a snowman, so I bought a new x738 today with a factory hard cab with a heater. I can’t wait for winter!

Pros

  • always started on first try.
  • never got stuck in heavy snow.
  • easy to handle.

Cons

  • needs a hard cab in heavy snow areas.

TallPaul810

From: Calumet, Michigan

Length of Ownership: 1yearOrLonger

Usage Frequency: Daily

Level of Expertise: Expert

4
2
5

Awesome for hills and snow removal. Kawasaki engine and customer service are problematic.

1/5

The X738 was THE answer to what I needed for my property. My previous 445 of 21 years and 1000 hours with bar tires was tearing up the hills surrounding our house. After the Kawasaki cam gear gave up in my 445. I purchased the X738 in August and it was great finishing up the mowing season in Iowa. I hooked up the snowblower and waited for snow. When snow arrived in Feb, I went out to use it. At 13 hours I started to notice the tractor spewing unburnt fuel or something out of the exhaust. I took a video and sent to my dealer. They picked it up and brought it back a couple of weeks later after putting a new ECU in it. The next snow I went out and watched it carefully and it was spewing the same black soot all over my garage and snowblower. I took a video, sent it to the dealer, they picked it up. After another couple of weeks, they said the ECU that was sent was bad and they replaced it and put almost 9 HOURS on my machine making sure. It was delivered and I started it and AGAIN more smoke and spewing soot. (JD customer service was called and they told me it was between the dealer and me. No help.) They sent a tech up to look and he said it needed to be taken into the shop. Then I didn't see the tractor for a few weeks...JD approved a new short block engine and that was installed. It still didn't run and so JD approved a long block. By now it was the end of April. It was delivered and the charging system failed and the parking brake safety cut out failed. I have informed JD that they sent my dealer a faulty product or a "lemon" and have been treated like I bought the nearly $20k setup at Home Depot. Since it is the perfect tractor for our property and the implements are excellent, I asked to trade for a new tractor only and the dealer wants me to pay 23% depreciation to trade me machine (not to mention all of my time and trouble in dealing with this lemon) and into a new one. This is a fair review. Do some reading and research before buying.

Pros

  • awesome on hills.
  • fit and finish

Cons

  • kawasaki engine problems.

JET2018

From: Cedar Rapids, IA, USA

Length of Ownership: 6months

Usage Frequency: Weekly

Level of Expertise: Expert

4
2
5

Post Update: x500 to x738

4/5

The dealership was able to fix my machine after a month and its back to running correctly now. I really appreciate how the dealer kept my machine until the issue was adequately addressed. This machine is expensive so plan on buying some attachments to get use out of the hydraulics and to make the cost more justifiable. It is a beast of a machine.

Pros

  • power
  • 4x4
  • convenience

Cons

  • cost

Flummy79

From: Chapel Hill, NC

Length of Ownership: 1yearOrLonger

Usage Frequency: Weekly

Level of Expertise: Intermediate

3
2
5

Post Update: x500 to x738

2/5

Unfortunately I have to downgrade my glowing 5-star review from less than a year ago on June 8, 2017 which you can still see on this website. My x738 with 60 hours has developed a engine problem that the dealership in Asheboro, NC is trying to fix and aren't having any luck. Soon after start up, the engine begins to misfire and completely fouls the plugs. I took the tractor in and it has been with the dealership going on a month now. They thought it was the fuel regulator allowing allowing in too much fuel but that was replaced without any results. They have escalated the issue to John Deere corporate. I hope to hear something back soon from the dealer. It really stinks that I've been without my really expensive brand new $13,000 tractor going on a month now. Until this issue is resolved, I have to change my ranking to reflect my actual experience.

Pros

Cons

  • engine

Flummy24

From: Chapel Hill, NC

Length of Ownership: 6months

Usage Frequency: Weekly

Level of Expertise: Intermediate

3
2
5

tooo much gas and a fuel gauge that does not work

2/5

Mows nice , Need to have a constant line to a gas can. 5 Gallon tank may last 2 hrs. The gas gauge on my vehicle does not work. Manual says to allow 30 seconds to reset. I can start with a completely full tank and in less than .1hr the the low fuel light may blink on the instrument low fuel. With a full tank running less than .2hrs the fuel gauge may run from full to empty. Just a big pain not knowing if the fuel is really gone. The dash panel was replaced and no difference. I was told this is a problem, but surely JD can fix a faulty fuel gauge sensing device

Pros

Cons

Joe13

From: McDonald, PA 15057, USA

Length of Ownership: 6months

Usage Frequency: Weekly

Level of Expertise: Expert

2
2
5

Bad to the Bone!

5/5

I wrote a review last year for my new x730 at the time. And not a thing against the x730, but the x738 is everything that machine isn't. First off, if you are buying a machine of this caliber, and elect not to get the 4x4, just think long and hard about that. I recently bought a Little Buck Loader, awesome by the way, for my x730, and immediately regretted not having 4x4. So, I traded it in and got the x738. Now I can actually get some work done! As many of the other reviews for all the other x700 series, these are awesome machines and are in it for the long haul. Granted, nothing is perfect, and the ones I have read about some peoples issues, well, you have a 4 year warrantee to work out any problems. And as far as the oil drain, this machine is the simplest and quickest oil change I have done on any piece of equipment in my life. I would assume, anyone buying a machine of this caliber, would have a little mechanical know how and couple of tools in their garage to open the valve to drain the oil. It is extremely simple to do, I don't know why their are so many complaints about it, it is awesome and easy and clean! If I didn't state it before, if you are thinking about another machine, don't. Get a John Deere x700 series, and get the right one from the start. Yes, it is expensive, but with the 0% offer, there is no reason not to get the right machine for you, and be happy with your purchase that will out last you! If you change the oil, which is quick and easy to do!

Pros

Cons

NewDeereFan

From: Indiana, USA

Length of Ownership: 1yearOrLonger

Usage Frequency: Daily

Level of Expertise: Intermediate

5
2
5

Very Disappointed

2/5

First I want to say I am a Deere fan. Owned many through the years, but I am not happy with this machine. My X530 is a better machine. Does not mow even. It is set up by the manual but still scalps on the edges on any kind of slope. WORST RIDE EVER. Any bumps in the yard it starts to bounce and you have to let off the pedal to get it to stop. Almost threw me off more than once. I even purchased the air suspension seat and now it's more uncomfortable. Flat bottom seat so I slide around in the seat and there is barely any suspension no matter what setting. Might have to install a seat belt to help this. I can mow as fast with the X530 (54") as with this one. I cut 2-1/2 acres each week mostly hills. By the time I am half done I am wore out and hurting (no joke). I am 5'5" and have to move the seat almost all the way forward and tilt the steering straight up to reach the pedals half way comfortable, but it still tires you out. Lugs down a bit going up hills so you have to slow down. Does have good traction and tight turning radius and super sensitive steering. Overall I am very disappointed in the mowing aspect. Might be great with attachments but I have other equipment for that. Turned my pleasure of mowing into a nightmare. I am seriously thinking of selling with only 18 hours on it and going back to my X530.

Pros

  • tight steerning
  • good traction

Cons

  • horrible ride quality
  • not a good cut

Chris1963

From: Glasgow, KY 42141, USA

Length of Ownership: 3months

Usage Frequency: Weekly

Level of Expertise: Expert

3
2
5

I think John Deere doesn't want us to service this mower ourselves

5/5

I have 9.1 hours on the x738 now and yesterday spent about three hours doing a 15 minute 8 hour oil change. Whoever designed the bolt to release the oil flow from the engine needs to be removed. If you have the hands of a three year old you are in good shape to change the oil on this machine. With no help from the operators manual I discovered (finally) the trick is to have a 10 inch 1/4" drive extender rod that inserts from the front of the mower to mate with the subject bolt. Once I figure that out the rest was as easy as cake. On the plus side this mower mows like a dream. Very nice. This is my sixth John Deere mower since 2004 and along with an earlier x739 I owned it is the best mower of the lot. (GX345, 534, Z920, x739, 1025R were the previous mowers). I have a 54" deep deck (drive on/off) and once I figured out how to remove it (John Deere decided I didn't really need an owners manual for that, thank you You Tube) it went smoothly. It actually reengages the locking bar on its own when you attach the deck. The mower is extremely quiet even with the blades running. It is a joy to operate. It takes me just under 3 hours to mow a 3.78 acre lot (with over 100 trees). It is not as fuel efficient as my diesel powered 1025R but I wanted to have just one type of fuel to store in the shed. My mark down in quality and ease of use was due to the horrible design of oil change procedures and lack of a quality owners manual. But as for mowing the yard the mower is a solid 10 out of 10.

Pros

  • quality of the end result a well mowed yard

Cons

  • terrible owners manual
  • the ease of changing the oil

Mike64

From: Southwest Iowa

Length of Ownership: 1month

Usage Frequency: Weekly

Level of Expertise: Expert

5
2
5

x500 to x738

5/5

Upgraded from an x500 to an x738 due to some capabilities that I wanted. This thing is a tractor while the x500 is a mower. I got the auto connect deck which is great. I can take the deck off in under one minute and can get it back on in under 2 minutes. The 4x4 works well and does not scuff the grass. I have the 54" deck and it cuts well but the x500 might have cut better due to the front end. The x738 front end is a solid axle while the x500 has an independent suspension which means it soaks up bumps/holes better and therefore the deck moves less causing less scalping. This should be expected since once again, its a tractor. Seat is comfortable and the controls are intuitive.

Pros

  • power
  • quality
  • cut
  • 4x4

Cons

  • price

Flummy

From: Chapel Hill, NC

Length of Ownership: 3months

Usage Frequency: Weekly

Level of Expertise: Intermediate

4
2
5

Amazing mowing machine

5/5

Traded a '16 X590 for a '17 X738. Limited use so far(only 4 hours) but it is absolutely amazing. So much quieter, rides very nice, and mows amazing. Traction when backing up hills while turning is awesome. I do use my machine part-time mowing yards so it will get used quite a bit.

Pros

  • traction
  • quality
  • comfort
  • ease of use
  • range of attachments
  • 4wd

Cons

  • price
  • expensive attachments
  • big for tight quarters

Stanley

From: Fairfax, IA 52228, USA

Length of Ownership: 1week

Usage Frequency: Daily

Level of Expertise: Expert

4
2
5

Heading north

5/5

Well my 738 is a outstanding mower.Overal it is a great investment.It goes very well up and down hills as well as mowing side ways on hills as well as level lawns. I am taking this to my home in north west Ontario.I am getting older and really need this to mow my 2 ac. I am bringing back my 730 which I traded in on a new 758D.

Pros

  • goes and goes
  • great mowing job
  • starts great.
  • easy on fuel

Cons

  • rad can plug
  • not enough grass to mow

illiceman

From: West central ill. Northwestern Ontario.

Length of Ownership: 1yearOrLonger

Usage Frequency: Weekly

Level of Expertise: Expert

4
2
5

X738 overall good machine

4/5

We have a couple X378 we do lawn care and over all good machine. The negative is the fuel tank is to small 5 gallons is way to small for a 4 wheel drive garden tractor. .My guys have to stop and fill it multiple times through the day. The older 7 series had bigger tanks and hopefully they will go back to that size tank. The other issue is getting to the oil release screw is a pain you can't use a regular 10mm wrench or socket. If those things were changed it would be 5 stars hands down.

Pros

Cons

MNguy

From: Rochester, MN, USA

Length of Ownership: 1yearOrLonger

Usage Frequency: Daily

Level of Expertise: Expert

4
2
5

X738

5/5

It is tall and heavy... but still nimble and quiet. I have the 60" deck... you can cover some ground with it! It is fast! I like the hydro. More tractor than mower though, as it really is tall. So far, happy with the gas twin. Glad i passed on the oil burner, i have had them before and they tend to stink up the house unless you have a garage for them unattached to the house. Anyway it is the caddy of garden tractors. Try to get it on sale in the fall if you can.... ==PPK oklahoma city

Pros

  • a caddy!

Cons

  • $$$$

PeterPaul

From: Okc, ok

Length of Ownership: 1month

Usage Frequency: Weekly

Level of Expertise: Intermediate

5
2
5