Landscape & Irrigation

October 2011

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John Deere ZTrak PRO 900 Series The 7 versatile models in the Z900 lineup feature the 7-Iron Pro deck with stamped, 7-gauge steel, full-wrap re- inforcement and Mulch-on-Demand capabilities. With top mowing speeds of 10.5 or 12 mph, each model has the power and performance operators demand to be productive on the jobsite. For superior durability and controlla- bility, the Z900s include a new ground-drive transmission featuring a piston motor, internal wet disc brakes and a gear reduction final drive — providing more torque to the drive tires. Users will also appreciate the "Comfort & Convenience" package with ergonomic control levers including built-in PTO shutoff and electronic deck raise and lower. And for effortless operation, the series offers dial-in height of cut adjustment on the control panel, on- board self-diagnostics, run-flat tires and John Deere's exclusive Brake & Go system. Kubota ZG332 Kubota continues to add to its line of zero-turn mowers to include both full-size and compact models available with Kubota gasoline and diesel engines. The latest addition to the hard-working mower lineup is the new ZG332 — Kubota's most powerful gasoline zero-turn model yet. The new model boasts a 32.5-hp. liquid-cooled Kubota gasoline engine, hydrostatic transmission, and Pro Commercial mower deck in both 60- and 72-inch op- tions. In addition to its exceptional power, the ZG332 also offers duel fuel tanks for nearly 13 gallons of fuel ca- pacity to help get through long days. Kubota's zero-turn mowers are designed, manufactured and powered by Kubota, ensuring top quality is delivered from the engine to transmission and mower deck cut. Scag Cheetah The all-new Scag Cheetah features a 2-speed heavy-duty hydraulic drive system, double-tube steel main frame, and adjustable Operator Suspension System. A variety of high-horsepower gasoline engine options deliver maxi- mum power. A low center of gravity and wide stance ensure traction and stability. Ground speeds up to 16 mph result in even higher levels of productivity. And with a 61- or 72-inch Velocity Plus cutter deck, an unmatched quality of cut is assured. Scag mowers feature a 2-year commercial, or 3-year/500-hour non-commercial mower warranty, along with a 3-year limited cutter deck and spindle warranty. Toro Z Master G3 High Performance Series mowers Toro Z Master G3 High Performance Series mowers are the most advanced zero-turning radius mowers ever pro- duced by Toro. Through the application of next-generation technology, they deliver superior handling and opera- tor comfort. Options include Kawasaki or Kohler engines ranging from 24 to 34 hp., as well as a Kawasaki FX propane-powered engine, allowing contractors to customize their machine to meet their specific needs. Coupled with the durable Turbo Force cutting deck, G3 High Performance mowers quickly and efficiently deliver high- quality cuts. A premium bolstered seat with 3-D isolation mounts and an overall lower center of gravity reduce operator fatigue while improving hillside traction and stability, leading to higher productivity. Worldlawn Commercial Cobra Compare Worldlawn's Cobra 48-, 52- and 60-inch commercial zero-turn mowers and you'll realize Worldlawn en- gineered a mower with all the features you want, and it's a better value. Cobras have a 7-gauge heavy steel deck, a Hydro-Gear hydrostatic system, strategically placed anti-scalp rollers, a 12-gallon fuel tank, 3-inch-by-5- inch front caster wheels, and 23-inch-by-10.5-12-inch rear turf tires. ROPS are standard, and forward speed is 10 mph plus. With the 60-inch starting under $6,200, Worldlawn mowers will give you a beautiful cut at a better value. Wright mid-mount, zero-turning-radius mower The engine in Wright Manufacturing's mid-mount, zero-turning-radius commercial mower is nearly 3 inches lower than most mid-mounts. The hydro drive pulley is mounted on the bottom of the engine drive shaft, which allows the hydro pumps to be mounted 6 inches lower than most mid-mounts. The result is a significantly lower center of gravity. The rear wheel motors can be moved fore and aft through 3 different settings. This keeps the proper weight balance with collection systems. Wright's mid-mount, zero-turning-radius mower can be powered by a 27- or 31-horsepower engine with a choice of 48-, 52- or 61-inch deck width. www.greenmediaonline.com/productportal www.landscapeirrigation.com Landscape and Irrigation 25 For more information about any of these products, and more, visit

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