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New From Kioti: Diesel-Powered Mowers

Kioti Tractor, a division of Daedong-USA, Inc., has announced its latest innovation with the arrival of the highly anticipated ZXD series, consisting of two models, ZXD61 and ZXD71, the company’s first-ever diesel mowers.

The ZXD series features a 1.2 L Kioti diesel engine with direct drive transaxles. This allows the machine to be operable without the use of a drive belt. This addition brings the same reliability and performance Kioti tractor operators have come to know and respect to diesel zero-turn mowers. The ZXD61 and ZXD72 are equipped with a heavy-duty frame, a shaft-driven reinforced seven-gauge fabricated steel deck and semi-pneumatic front casters, to create one of the heaviest machines in their class.

Steven Benedict, turf care product line manager, says, “This will give customers access to Kioti’s excellent durability in a diesel zero-turn mower offering. The diesel mowers are designed like our tractors—hard-working, dependable and easy to use.”

A premium rubber isolated 3 in. suspension seat, paired with an articulating front axle, provides smooth operation over rough terrain. With the push of a pedal and turn of a dial, the hydraulic deck lift and height selector dial allow operators to effortlessly change and select the deck height. These features come standard and provide operators with reduced fatigue and a more enjoyable mowing experience all day long.

Equipped with a 1.2 L Kioti diesel engine, the ZXD series has dual fuel tanks the with an impressive combined capacity of 17 gal. and top speeds of 11 MPH. These machines effortlessly tackle large terrains with ease, ensuring rapid completion of landscaping projects with exceptional results. With 61- and 72-in. deck sizes that offer top-tier cut quality, these commercial-grade mowers empower operators to achieve immaculate results.

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