Troy Bilt Super Bronco 46K XP 46″FAB Deck 22hp 725cc Kohler Engine Riding Lawn Mower #13APA1BNA66

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Troy Bilt Super Bronco 46K XP 46″FAB Deck 22hp 725cc Kohler Engine Riding Lawn Mower #13APA9BTA66

Tackle mowing tasks and other yard work jobs easily with the Troy-Bilt® Super Bronco™ 46K XP riding mower. A large Step-Thru™ frame is designed for easy on-and-off access and includes a rear hitch for quick attachment of tow-behind accessories, like dump carts, spreaders, or aerators (attachments sold separately). Hydrostatic transmission with cruise control is designed for a smooth change of speed and direction, while the adjustable, high-back seat helps provide comfort. The AGM battery is designed to provide reliable starting season after season.

  • Powerful 22* HP/725cc twin-cylinder KOHLER engine designed to deliver quiet, balanced performance
  • Hydrostatic transmission has foot-pedal control for a smooth change of speed and direction and includes cruise control to help mow at a constant speed
  • Adjustable, high-back seat helps provide a comfortable ride, while the cast iron front axle is designed to provide durability and ruggedness
  • AGM battery provides a longer lifespan and lower maintenance compared to traditional lead acid wet batteries, with improved starting performance for reliable starting season to season.

 

Engine

  • Engine BrandKohler®
  • Engine Model7000 Series
  • Engine Model NumberKT725
  • Engine Displacement725cc
  • Engine Output22 HP
  • Starter TypeElectric
  • Fuel Tank Capacity3.0 gal. US (11.36 L)
  • CylindersTwin
  • Engine StartIgnition Key
  • Engine Oil Capacity2.0 qt. US (1.89 L)
  • LubricationFully pressurized
  • Charging System12 amp regulated
  • Fuel GaugeNo
  • GovernorMechanical
  • ChokeChoke-a-matic
  • Air FilterDual element
  • Oil FilterYes
  • Fuel DeliveryCarburetor
Battery

  • Battery210 CCA
  • Battery TypeAGM (Absorbent Glass Mat)
  • Battery Voltage12V
Drive System

  • TransmissionTuff Torq® TL-200
  • Forward Speed5.5 MPH / 8.6 KMH
  • Reverse Speed2.5 MPH / 4 KMH
  • Drive SystemHydrostatic
  • Transmission ControlFoot Pedal
  • Transmission HousingAluminum
Cutting Deck

  • Deck Cutting Width46 in
  • Deck WashYes
  • Deck Material12-gauge steel
  • Deck Engagement (PTO)Manual
  • Deck ConstructionStamped
  • Blade(s)2
  • Deck LiftManual
  • Cutting Height Range1.5” – 3.75”
  • Anti-Scalping4 gauge wheels
  • Deck Positions12
Warranty

  • Warranty3-year limited residential
  • Frame Warranty3-year limited
  • Front Axle Warranty3-year limited
  • Deck Shell Warranty3-year limited
  • Commercial WarrantyNo
Chassis

  • FrameRobotically welded
  • Turning Radius16″
  • BumperNo
  • Rear Tow HitchYes
  • Corrosion ProtectionYes
  • Front Pivot BarCast iron
Controls

  • Cruise ControlYes
  • BrakesDisc
Comfort

  • Seat TypeHigh-back
  • ArmrestsNo
  • Seat AdjustmentLever
  • Floor MatsRubber
Wheels

  • Bearing TypePoly Bushing
  • Rear Tires20″x 8″-8″
  • Front Tires15″x 6″-6″
  • Tire TreadTurf Saver
Additional Specifications

  • Mulch KitAvailable Separately
  • Headlight(s)Standard
  • Cup HolderYes
  • Operator Presence SystemYes
  • Model Number13APA9BTA66
Disclaimers

  • SpecificationsSpecifications subject to change without notice and without incurring obligation. Products depicted on website and other advertisements are for demonstration purposes only. Actual products offered for sale may vary in design, required attachments, safety features and non-functional appearance from. See other general disclaimers at the bottom of our website.
  • Hosepower*As rated by engine manufacturer

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