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New 2012 Husqvarna Mz6128zt For Sale. on 2040-motos

$5,299
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Edmore, Michigan

Edmore, MI
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Engine manufacturer: Briggs & Stratton Engine name: Endurance Series V-Twin Net power, horsepower: 28 Engine lubrication type: Full Pressure Fuel tank volume, gallons: five Transmission type: ZT3400 Integrated Transmission manufacturer: Hydro-Gear Pump displacement: 12cc Speed forward, minimum-max, mph: 0-ten Gear reverse, minimum-max, mph: 0-5 Cutting methods: Collection/ Mulch/ Side discharge Cutting width, inches: 61 Cutting height, minimum-max, inches: 1.5-4.5 Cutting deck type: Fabricated Deck lifting system: Manual, foot assisted Blade engagement: Electric clutch Front Tire Size, inches: 13X6.5-6 Rear Tire Size, inches: 23X10.5-12 Weight, lbs: 770 Features: Commercial drive system Rugged frame Armrests Pedal-assisted cutting deck lift Hour meter with service minder Available Cutting Systems (Sold Separately): Mulch Kit accessory Collector accessory

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