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Home Husqvarna MZ61 Zero Turn Mower 61" Deck 27 HP Briggs & Stratton
Husqvarna MZ61 Zero Turn Mower 61" Deck 27 HP Briggs & Stratton The Husqvarna MZ 61 zero turn lawn mower has a 61-inch fabricated deck, Hydro-Gear ZT-3100 commercial transmission and is powered by a 27 horsepower Briggs & Stratton Endurance Commercial engine.
Details Husqvarna MZ61 Zero Turn Mower 61" Deck 27 HP Briggs & Stratton
Features:
Ergonomic control panel places controls within fingertip reach
Oversized 2" x 3" tube chassis combines with large rear and front tires to provide superior strength and improved ride quality
Pedal-assisted cutting deck lift system makes adjustments from the operator's seat easy and quick
Removable foot pan gives access to deck belt pulleys, spindles, and clean-up
Integrated Hydro-Gear ZT-3100 transmission
Deep cushions and generous bolsters offer superior comfort and reduced vibration transfer
6-Inch wide caster wheels with pneumatic tires
27HP Briggs and Stratton Endurance V-Twin engine
Easy access service points
More Information More Information MPN mz6128 UPC 085388584298 Shipping Options Free Standard Delivery Manufacturer Husqvarna Grade Semi-Commercial Engine Manufacturer Briggs and Stratton Starting System Electric Start Engine Size 27hp Fuel Tank Volume 5 gallons Engine Type 4-Stroke Air Filter Auto-type paper Oil Filter Yes # of Cylinders 2 Engine Cooling Air Transmission Model Hydro-Gear ZT3100 Speed Forward (mph) 0-8.5 MPH Productivity 4.2 acres/hr Tire Size Front 13x6.5-6" Tire Size Rear 23x10.5-10" Deck Size 61 in Deck Thickness 11 gauge Cutting Deck Type Fabricated Spindle Material Aluminum Greaseable Spindle Yes Blade Tip Speed 18000 fpm Cutting Height 1.5 - 4.5 inch Blade Engagement Electric Seat Type Spring Arm Rest Yes Length 75.5 inch Width 63.0 in. up / 67.0 in. down Height 42 inch Warranty 4 Years or 400 hours (whichever occurs first) Weight (lbs.) N/A
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