Snapper 360Z 25HP 724cc Briggs PXi Series 52″ FAB Deck Z-Turn Mower #2691829

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360Z Zero Turn Mower

Snapper 360Z 25HP 724cc Briggs PXi Series 52″ FAB Deck Z-Turn Mower #2691829

Haul dirt, carry tools and flowers, and of course, cut the grass with the all-new 360Z zero turn mower. It includes commercially-inspired features such as a fully welded steel frame, thick-walled front axle, easy access maintenance points and durable steel mower deck to make sure you get a great cut, time after time. Plus, the integrated rear cargo bed† provides on-the-go versatility and convenience out in your yard.

Part Number
2691829

Engine Brand
Briggs & Stratton®PXi Series™

Engine Power Rating (hp)*
25

Number of Cylinders
2

Engine Displacement (cc)
724

Choke/Throttle
ReadyStart® – No Prime, No Choke

Starting Type
Key

Engine Features
Spin-On Filter

Fuel Tank Capacity (US gal)
3

12V Battery (cca)
230

Transmission Make
Hydro-Gear® ZT-2800®

Differential
Hydro

Ground Speed-Fwd (mph)
0-8

Ground Speed-Rev (mph)
0-4

Brake
Integrated

Frame
12-Gauge Steel

Front Axle
Steel, Fixed

Front Tires (in)
11 x 6-5

Rear Tires (in)
20 x 10

Number of Anti-Scalp Wheels
2 Front

Deck Type
Fabricated Steel

Cutting Width (in)
52

Number of Blades
3

Mower Configuration
Side Discharge

Height-of-Cut (in)
1.5 – 4.5

Height-of-Cut Positions
13

Blade Engagement
Electric

Deck Suspension / Thickness
Frame Hung / 10-Gauge

Spindle
Aluminum

Deck Lift
Manual, Foot & Lever Operated

Seat
15″ C&S with Armrests

Steering / Turning Radius (in)
Twin-lever / Zero

Cargo Bed **
Optional

Rear Hitch Kit
Standard

Headlights
Optional

Hour Meter
Yes

Cup Holder
Standard

Fuel Level Indicator
Sight Gauge

Assembled Length (in)
72

Assembled Width (in)
65

Assembled Height (in)
43

Residential Limited Warranty (Product) †
3-Year

Commercial Limited Warranty (Product) †
90-Day

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