Altoz XC Z Zero-Turn

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Altoz XC Z Zero-Turn Mowers

Providing the foundation of the Altoz XC Z lineup of zero-turn mowers is the Aero Deck high output system, a hallmark of all Altoz precision mowers. With quality-engineered performance that features maximum airflow from its design and Gator Mulcher G6 blades, the XC Z line delivers the highest quality precision cut.

The XC Z line sets a new standard for zero-turn mowers with its industry leading 19 MPH top speed that headlines the toughness and durability of the mower and delivers increased productivity. It is complemented by an exceptional drive system and clutch that produces 250 ft-lbs of torque along with a heavy-duty deck, deck spindles, front forks, and fork castors as well as tapered wheel bearings.

Thanks to its unparalleled design, the Altoz XC Z zero-turn mowers also features the SmarTrak monitoring system that keeps the operator abreast and informed. With the SmarTrak built-in maintenance reminders, a digital RPM gauge, alarm protection, and an on-board clock, the XC Z line provides worry-free operation.

Every detail was accounted for in the development of the XC Z line’s operator comfort. The TorqFlex suspension absorbs every bump and instance of ground chatter for the ultimate smooth ride. The vibration isolation system also assists operator comfort by isolating the rider from aggravating vibration to allow the operator to mow all day and limit fatigue. The engine isolation system ensures that the operator is comfortable in the most demanding conditions. The seat brings everything together with fully adjustable suspension, lumbar support, tilt adjustment and operator weight adjustment.

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