Cub Cadet Signature Cut SC300B 163 cc Engine Displacement, Self-Propelled Mower, Gasoline, 21 in W Cutting

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Cub Cadet Self-Propelled Mower, Briggs and Stratton 104M02-0223 Engine, 163 cc Engine Displacement, 21 in Cutting Width, 1-1/4 to 3-3/4 in Cutting Height, Number of Height Positions: 6, Dual Lever Height Adjustment, FWD Transmission, Mulching Capability: Yes, Catcher Capacity: 11.9 bushel, Discharge Location: Side, 1 Blades, Adjustable Handle, 11 in Rear Wheel, 8 in Front Wheel, Zag Wheel, Gas Fuel, 1 qt Fuel Tank, Recoil Start, Steel Deck.

 

Product Details

Catcher Capacity:
1.9 bushel

Cutting Height:
1-1/4 to 3-3/4 in

Cutting Width:
21 in

Deck Material:
Steel

Discharge Location:
Side

Engine Displacement:
163 cc

Engine Type:
Briggs and Stratton 104M02-0223

Front Wheel Size:
8 in

Fuel Tank Capacity:
1 qt

Fuel Type:
Gasoline

Handle Type:
Adjustable

Height Adjustment Type:
Dual Lever

Mulching Capability:
Yes

Number of Blades:
1

Number of Height Positions:
6

Rear Wheel Size:
11 in

Start Type:
Recoil

Transmission Type:
FWD

Wheel Type:
Zag

Features

Overhead valve engine: a 163 cc Briggs and Stratton® 725exi engine provides high-performance power, extended use and reduced noise

Mow in comfort: overmold bale with single-lever drive control provides comfort as you mow

Jet wash: attach a garden hose to the water port to quickly rinse away grass and debris from the underside of the deck

Fingertip adjustment: choose from six cutting heights with dual-lever control

Designed to help you navigate uneven terrain with ease thanks to front-wheel drive with single lever drive control

11 in high-rear wheels designed for easy mobility over tough terrain

21 in steel deck with deck wash and 3-in-1 bagging, side discharge and mulching capabilities

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