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Details: EGO Power+ ZT4204L 42″ Z6 Zero Turn Riding Mower with (4) 10AH Batteries and 1600W Charger
Brand: EGO Power+
The EGO Power+ 42” Z6 Zero Turn Riding Mower is a ZTR like nothing else out there. Featuring Peak Power+ technology, it can hold up to 6 EGO 56V ARC Lithium Batteries – the same battery technology powering all EGO products, making it the World’s First Platform Compatible Rider. Delivering 22 horsepower, equivalent to a gas engine, and reaching a top speed of 8 MPH, the Z6 covers up to 2-acres on a single charge with four 10Ah batteries (included). Fully expandable! Add more batteries to cut 3, 4, 5 or as many acres as needed – unlike any other battery-powered ZTR in the market. The Industry’s Fastest Charger fully charges 4 x 10Ah in just 2 hours, 4x faster than competitors. The 4 independent brushless motors deliver the power and performance of gas with an adjustable hydraulic seat suspension for a comfortable mowing experience. Customize the ride with a LCD interface featuring 3 driving modes: Control, Standard, and Sport – that can be accessed with the simple touch of a finger. Premium features like LED lights, USB charging port and Bluetooth come standard to make the experience unlike any other ZTR. Experience zero-turn mowing like never before with the all-new EGO Power+ 42” Z6 Zero Turn Riding Mower – Power Like No Other.
Advantages
- Products can be returned
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- Peak Power+ Technology combines the power of up to 6 EGO 56V ARC Lithium batteries. Includes (4) 10.0AH Batteries and Industry’s fastest charger! World’s First Platform Compatible Rider – powered by all EGO 56V Arc Lithium batteries
- Power of gas with 22 HP equivalent engine
- Cuts up to 2-Acres on a single charge with the included 4 56V 10.0Ah.
- 3-7 MPH Speed, up to 8 MPH in travel mode. 3 driving modes: Control, Standard, Sport. 4 Independent brushless motors. 42” cutting deck with zero turn radius. 10 position cutting height adjustments: 1.5-4.5”. 3-in-1 function: mulching, bagging, side-discharge
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Riding Lawn Mowers & Tractors
If you’ve been reading my articles, you’d know that I like to talk about lawn equipment. Well, today, I want to give you a few pointers when it comes to buying lawnmowers.- Engine. Now, when it comes to engines, there are two options. You can choose either a gas engine or an electric engine.
- Price. When it comes to price, you’re likely going to find a lawn mower that is somewhere between $100 and $500.
- Size. Some lawnmowers are smaller and some are larger. The smallest lawnmowers, of course, are electric and hover above the ground, being much smaller than their gas-powered counterparts.
- Deck size. The deck size refers to the size of the cutting deck.
- Mowing height. Mowing height refers to how high the mower blade is from the ground.
- 3-in-1 Mowers. 3-in-1 mowers are also known as 2-in-1 mowers.
- Self-propelled lawnmowers. These mowers are self-propelled and do not require any input from the rider.
- Riding lawnmowers. These mowers require a rider to operate them.
- Electric lawn mowers. An electric motor powers these mowers.
How to choose Riding Lawn Mowers & Tractors
When shopping for a riding lawn mower, it’s important to consider a few things before making a purchase:- What size mower do you need? A typical riding mower is 24- to 40-inches wide. The smaller models are good for smaller yards and mowing smaller areas. The larger models are great for large properties or areas.
- What kind of deck do you want? Most riding mowers come with either a mulching or bagging system. Mulching mowers cut grass into small pieces and scatter them on the ground. Bagging mowers collect the grass in a plastic bag that can be emptied later. Some mowers come with both systems allowing you to choose which one works best for you and your yard.
- Do you want to buy a self-propelled mower? Self-propelled mowers are motorized, and allow you to mow the lawn more easily.
- How much weight can the mower handle? Although this may not apply to everyone, it’s important to consider how much weight the mower can handle especially if you have a large lawn.
- How tall are your mower’s tires? Most riding mowers have 10-, 12- and 14-inch tires, but you’ll want to make sure the tires are the right height for your property. If you have large, hilly areas, you may need to look for larger tires.
- How long is the mower’s warranty? Most riding mowers offer at least a 3-year warranty on the engine.
- How much does the mower cost? The cost of riding mowers can range from $250 to over $3,000.
How to maintain Riding Lawn Mowers & Tractors
Your lawn mower is a pretty basic piece of machinery, but over time it can develop issues. In this post, well talk about a few key things you can do to keep your mower running smoothly.- Make sure the mower is plugged in before you operate it.
- Run the lawn mower until it warms up and the oil level reaches the minimum.
- Check and adjust the spark plug.
- Moisten the spark plug with a few drops of oil before replacing it.
- Clean the air filter, and inspect the blade.
- Run the mower until it warms up and the oil level reaches the minimum.
- Change the oil.