Ariens 915279 IKON Limited 52 Inch 21.5hp Kawasaki Zero Turn Mower

Original price was: $4,699.00.Current price is: $3,999.00.

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Ariens 915279 IKON Limited 52 Inch 21.5hp Kawasaki Zero Turn Mower
  • Ikon Limited Edition Zero Turn Mower
  • Kawasaki FR691V 726cc V-Twin Engine
  • 52 Inch Fabricated Deck
Specifications:

Limited Edition Features This Limited-Edition model features custom paint, high-end graphics, and classic badging. Exclusive operator comfort features include a high back seat with armrests, a seat slider, oversized foam grips, vibration isolation, and a rubber floor mat. Commercial Style Deck A deep, 4.5-inch fabricated deck delivers maximum airflow in challenging mowing conditions for consistent, professional cut quality. Tubular Steel Frame A fully welded tubular steel frame delivers superior strength and stability over competitive C-channel frame designs. Comfort More comfort means less fatigue, courtesy of a plush, high-back seat with armrests. Kawasaki Engine Get the same power, durability and dependability trusted by professional cutters with the Kawasaki FR. Series V-Twin engine. Dial-Operated Cutting Height The Ikon Limited features 13 cutting positions with the turn of a dial. Adjust the deck height from 1.5-inches to 4.5-inches in .25-inch increments.

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