Husqvarna TS 242XD 42″ Lawn Tractor 21.5hp Kawasaki 726cc V-Twin Engine #960430338

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Husqvarna TS 242XD 42″ Lawn Tractor 21.5hp Kawasaki 726cc V-Twin Engine #960430338

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Product Data
TS 242XD TRACTOR North America
SKU: 960 43 03‑38
Cutting width 42 in
Nose roller Yes
Greasable mandrels Yes
Anti-scalp wheels 2
Drive system
Drive method Dual pedal-operation
Speed reverse max 2.2 mph
Engine
Motor/engine manufacturer Kawasaki
Engine name FR Series
Power output 21.5 hp
Cylinders 2
Power/fuel type Petrol
Fuel tank volume (with reserve) 4 gal (US)
Oil filter Yes
Equipment
Seat material Vinyl
Front-End Protection Brush Guard Style Bumper
Hour meter type Digital with pre-programmed service intervals
Seat back height High 15″
Steering wheel type Deluxe Overmolded
Collector Available as accessory
Transmission
Transmission type Hydrostatic with Automatic Differential Lock
Transmission manufacturer Tuff Torq

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