Simplicity Courier 21.5HP 726cc Kawasaki 48″ FAB Z-Turn Suspension Mower w/ CARGO BED #2691660
$4,999.00 Original price was: $4,999.00.$3,999.00Current price is: $3,999.00.
Courier™ Zero Turn Mower
COMPACT COMFORT & VERSATILITY
Simplicity’s entry-level zero turn is anything but basic. The Courier offers the performance and premium features to make quick work of your lawn. With a wide variety of deck sizes starting at 36 inches, there is a Courier for any property. Add the optional integrated cargo bed and the Courier transforms into a versatile yard workhorse.
FEATURES
- COMMERCIALLY-INSPIRED DESIGN
A fully-welded steel frame, thick-walled pivoting front axle, durable mower deck and ball bearings in the castor spindles ensure durability and a quality cut for years to come. Plus, an integrated parking brake adds even more convenience and ease-of-use. - MORE THAN JUST A ZERO TURN MOWER
Though it offers a great quality of cut, the integrated rear cargo bed+ along with its other great features make the Courier™ a versatile workhorse in a category of its own. - FOOT-OPERATED HEIGHT-OF-CUT
Easily adjust between 13 different height-of-cut positions from 1.5 to 4.5 inches. - SUSPENSION COMFORT SYSTEM™
The exclusive Suspension Comfort System™ (select models) complete with front or front & rear suspension allows you to feel 25% less impact while operating, resulting in enhanced comfort versus a non-suspension zero turn mower. Plus, an ergonomic mesh seat keeps you cool and comfortable. Note: Results of suspension depend on grass/yard conditions.
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