Gravely ZT HD 52 Zero Turn Mower Kawasaki

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Overview

For homeowners who don’t just want to mow their lawn but prefer to manicure it. After all, this is a residential mower often mistaken for a commercial unit. It has the power, durability, and high performance that lawn aficionados demand – causing them to ask whether or not their lawn is worthy of such a machine.
Model Number 991277
Power Train
Engine Kawasaki® FR691V
Horsepower 23
Engine Displacement 44.3 in / 726 cc
Fuel Capacity 5.1 gal / 19.3 ltr
Drive System Hydro-Gear® ZT-3100® Transaxles
Transmission Type Hydrostatic
Brake Type Lever Activated Parking
Driver Position Sit
Ground Speed Forward 8 mph / 12.9 kph
Ground Speed Reverse 4 mph / 6.4 kph
Wheels Front 13.0 x 6.5 in – 6.0 in (33.0 x 16.5 cm – 33.0 cm)
Wheels Rear 22.0 x 11.0 in – 10.0 in (55.9 x 27.9 cm – 25.4 cm)
Electric
Battery Capacity 190 CCA
Number of Batteries 1
Battery Voltage 12
Battery Type AGM
Battery Size U1 Compatible
Deck
Deck Size 52 in / 132.1 cm
Coverage Hour 4.2 acres / 1.7 hectares
Spindle Type Mechanical
Deck Material 7 ga
Deck Construction Fabricated X-Factor® 3
Discharge Configuration Side
Cutting Height Min 1.5 in / 3.8 cm
Cutting Height Max 5 in / 12.7 cm
Cutting Width 52 in / 132.1 cm
Dimensions
Weight (assembled) 817 lb
Length 79 in / 200.7 cm
Width (Chute Up) 56.2 in / 142.7 cm
Width (Chute Down) 67.3 in / 170.9 cm

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