Husqvarna YTH1942 (42″) 19HP Briggs Lawn Tractor
$685.51 Original price was: $685.51.$539.00Current price is: $539.00.
The 42in.W Husqvarna Compact Riding Yard Tractor Mower delivers top-notch performance and exceptional results. Its compact design makes it easy to maneuver and requires minimal storage space. With convenient features like fender-mounted cutting height adjustment, an adjustable seat, and an ergonomic steering wheel, this tractor ensures a comfortable and simple operation. The hydrostatic transmission provides smooth, variable forward and reverse speeds for enhanced control. Air Induction mowing technology optimizes airflow within the 42in.W deck, guaranteeing a clean and consistent cut every time. For added versatility, this mower can be equipped with a variety of towable accessories and mulch kits for efficient lawn fertilization (accessories sold separately). It also comes with a 3-year limited consumer warranty for peace of mind.
Features + Benefits
- Powerful and dependable 19 HP Briggs & Stratton Intek Exi single cylinder engine that gets you going quickly and easily
- Pedal-operated hydrostatic transmission delivers smooth, variable forward and reverse speeds
- Reinforced 42in. cutting deck is built to stand up to the rigors of rugged use and features anti-scalp wheels to prevent damage to lawns, even when uneven surfaces are encountered
- Air Induction technology improves airflow within the 42in.W deck, ensuring a clean, consistent cut every time
- Adjustable sliding seat design offers incredible mowing comfort that fits almost any operator
- Deck wash port for quick and easy post mow cleaning with a standard garden hose
- Ergonomic steering wheel for driving comfort and steering easy
- Quick access safety switch conveniently located under the seat
- Reverse Operating System (ROS) cuts while the mower is in reverse for added efficiency
- Fender-mounted cutting height adjustment lets you easily choose the height of your grass from 1.5in. to 4in.
- Includes BioClip® kit/cover accessory
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