- 54-inch 10-gauge-steel fabricated deck with 7-gauge top and bottom reinforcements for added durability
- Commercial-grade electric-start 15 hp Kawasaki® engine (603cc)
- Hand-lever steering control with ball bearing linkage for smooth handling
Engine Brand |
Kawasaki |
Engine Model |
FS541v |
Engine Displacement |
603cc |
Engine Output |
15 hp |
Fuel Tank Capacity |
5 gal. US (18.9 L) |
Engine Start |
Electric Start |
Transmission |
Hydro-Gear® ZT 2800 charged (commercial-grade) |
Forward Speed |
7 mph / 11.3 km/h |
Reverse Speed |
3 mph / 4.8 km/h |
Deck Cutting Width |
54 in |
Deck Material |
Fabricated |
Deck Construction |
Fixed floating, fabricated 10ga. (.135") steel shell |
Spindle Construction |
5" sealed cast aluminum housing (maintenance-free) |
Blade(s) |
3 high-lift Marbain® blades / 18,500 fpm (approx.) |
Cutting Height Range |
1.5" - 4.5" |
Deck Positions |
4-pin manual with deck-mounted lift handles / 7 positions |
Warranty |
2 year / no-hour-limit commercial warranty |
Commercial Warranty |
2 year / no-hour-limit commercial warranty |
Frame |
Operator Tower with 7ga. Construction, 1.5 x 3" fully welded tube |
Front Axle |
Frame-mounted foot pedal front-end lift assist |
Cruise Control |
Single-lever cruise control (0-7 MPH) |
Brakes |
Hand-operated lever |
Steering Control |
Hand-lever steering control with ball bearing linkage for smooth feel |
Dimensions L/W/H |
77" x 50"/61" x 46" |
Weight (approx.) |
665 lbs |
Hour Meter |
Standard electronic |
Discharge Chute |
High-density, impact-resistant rubber |
Model Number |
55RI6HNV050 |
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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