Scag Liberty Z 42″ Zero-Turn-Mower Hero Deck with Scag

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42″ Hero Cutter Deck, 21 HP Kawasaki® FR651V OR Briggs 22hp PXi OR Kohler 22HP KT

FEATURES
  • Proven Transaxles – Speeds Up To 7 MPH: The ZT drive systems’ dual hydro transaxles with all-metal gears and spin-on oil filters deliver smooth, solid power to the drive wheels (36″, 42″, 52″ and 61″ models). The 48″ model features proven Tuff Torq transaxles.
  • Command perfection – DEEP, FABRICATED, AND WELDED CUTTER DECKS: Heavy-duty Hero Cutter Deck design and construction yield an excellent quality-of-cut. Deep design handles lots of grass at higher speeds. Heavy-duty, aluminum, sealed ball bearing, blade-drive spindles provide reliable performance season after season.
  • Ogura PTO Clutch Brake – Strong, Adjustable Clutch for Long Life: The Ogura GT1 PTO Clutch Brake provides excellent starting and stopping power for the cutter deck, 74 ft. lb. of holding strength, and an adjustable air gap for long life.
  • Easy Foot-Pedal Deck Lift – Easy Up, Easy Down: Foot-pedal cutter-deck lift is spring-assisted and makes raising the cutter deck smooth and easy.
  • Contoured, Bolstered, High-Back Seat – Ride in Comfort: This ultra-comfortable and adjustable (with tools) and contoured for improved comfort, and features armrests.
  • Low-Maintenance Mower Design – More Uptime: Fewer grease points increase operator convenience and ease-of-ownership.
  • High-Strength Steel Frame – Solid Design for Years of Dependable Service: Tubular-steel main frame delivers unmatched strength and longevity.
  • Powerful and Efficient Engine Options – Reliable Power, Up To 24 HP: Choose from a Kawasaki® FR or Kohler® 7000 Series engine.
SPECIFICATIONS
  • Description: 42″ Hero Cutter Deck, 21 HP Kawasaki® FR651V – V-twin OR Briggs 22hp PXi OR Kohler 22HP KT
  • Total Fuel Capacity: 3.5 gallons (36″ and 42″); 5.5 gallons (48″, 52″ and 61″)
  • Drive Tires: 20″ x 8″-10″ (36″); 20″ x 10″-8″ (42″, 48″ and 52″); 20″ x 10″-10″ (61″)
  • Caster Tires: 11″ x 4″-5″ (36″ and 42″); 11″ x 6″-5″ (48″, 52″ and 61″)
  • Seat: Padded with arm rests, adjustment forward and back (tools required); (no armrests on 36″ and 42″ models)
  • Drive System Type: Hydro-Gear ZT2800 Transaxle (36″, 42″ and 52″); Tuff Torq TZ450 Transaxle (48″); Hydro-Gear ZT3100 Transaxle (61″)
  • Pumps: Internal Pump: 10 cc
  • Motors: Internal Motor: 10cc (Tuff Torq), 16 cc (Hydro-Gear)
  • Forward Ground Speed: 7 mph
  • Reverse Ground Speed: 5 mph
  • Parking Brake: Hand lever
  • Cutting Widths: 36″, 42″, 48″, 52″ and 61″
  • Type: Heavy-Duty Hero Cutter Deck
  • Cutting Height: 1.5″ to 4.5″ in .25″ increments
  • Deck Lift: Foot-operated pedal
  • Construction: Dual-plate cutter deck constructed of 2 steel plates. Reinforcement plate at cutter deck spindles.
  • Spindles: Aluminum housing with sealed ball bearings.
  • Blade Engagement: Ogura GT1 (74 ft lb) – (36″, 42″, 48″ and 52″); Ogura GT2 (108 ft lb) – (61″); Adjustable air-gap for extended life.
DIMENSIONS
  • Length: 68.5″
  • Width (chute down): 54.5″
  • Width (chute in transport position): 43″
  • Height: 41″
  • Weight: 595 lb
ACCESSORIES
  • 2-Bag Grass Catcher
  • Fabric Bag Grass Catcher
  • Hurricane Mulch System
  • Mulch Plate
  • Tiger Stripe Kit
  • Light Kit
  • Trailer Hitch
  • Chrome Wheel Covers
  • Blade Buddy
  • Cutter Deck Transport Latch

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