If you’re looking for a John Deere rear engine riding mower, you’ve come to the right place. I’ve personally always been a fan of John Deere since my early days as a landscaper.

In this case I’ll you a run through of all the rear engine John Deere mowers, as well as some other great alternatives.

The Original Rear Engine John Deeres

Most folks looking for a John Deere rear engine are looking for the John Deere 68 rear engine riding mower. You can see a picture of the John Deere 68 below.

Unfortunately, this mower is no longer in production, and the reason is simple. Front engine mowers have more space, better speed, more room, and are overall a better option. The only advantage of this vs a modern model is maneuverability.

In case you do want one of this style, here are 3 fantastic options I’ve handpicked for you.

John Deere Commercial Rear Engine Mowers

If you’re looking for a commercial option, John Deere has plenty of great rear engine options for you.

Ztrak Zero-Turn Rear Engine Mowers

The ZTrak zero turn mowers are great for any serious landscaper. The line features airless tires – yes you never need to inflate your tires or worry about popping one. Engines range from 25 to 37.4 horsepower and deck sizes go as small as 48″ and as large as 72″.

Commercial QuikTrak™ Stand-On Mowers

The stand-on mower presents an alternative to the zero turn. Deck sizes start at 52″ and go up to 62″. Many of the models have options to be fueled with propane, and some models also have mulching attachments.

Conclusion

While it’s sad that John Deere no longer makes rear engine riding mowers, it’s understandable. You can always find a used John Deere 68, or you can upgrade to a rear engine commercial mower if you really care about maneuverability.