Ariens 991161 Apex 48″ Fab Deck 23 HP Kohler 7000 Series Zero Turn Mower

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Ariens 991161 Apex 48″ Fab Deck 23 HP Kohler 7000 Series Zero Turn Mower

Features:

  • Featuring a 48 fabricated deck thats 5½” deep and made of 10-gauge steel
  • Powerful 23 hp/725 cc Kohler® 7000 V-Twin engine
  • Fully tubular steel frame, Self-adjusting belt technology, High-Back Padded Seat and armrests, Foot-operated deck lift

Specifications:

TITLE: APEX 48

DISPLACEMENT (CC): 725 cc

DRIVE SYSTEM: Hydro-Gear® ZT-3100 Transaxles

FUEL CAPACITY: 5.1 Gallon (19.3L)

GROUND SPEED (APPROXIMATE MPH) (FWD/REV): 8 mph/4 mph

DECK MATERIAL: 10 ga

DECK CONSTRUCTION: Fabricated

NUMBER OF SPINDLES: 3

BLADE TIP SPEED (FPM): 18,000

SPINDLE MATERIAL: Aluminum

SPINDLE SHAFT: Steel

DECK DRIVE: Belt

DECK ENGAGEMENT: Electric Ogura®

DECK LIFT SYSTEM: Foot Operated

CUTTING WIDTH: 48 in

CUTTING HEIGHTS: 1.5-5 in

CUTTING POSITIONS: 15

WHEELS (FRONT): 13 x 6.5 in – 6 in

WHEELS (REAR): 22 x 10 in – 12 in

SEAT: High Back Premium w/ Padded Armrests

HOUR METER: Standard

WARRANTY (MACHINE): 4 year or 500 hours

WARRANTY (DECK & FRAME): 5 Year Limited

WEIGHT: 825 lbs

LENGTH: 79 in

WIDTH: 63 in

HEIGHT: 47 in

FRONT AXLE: Fixed

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