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New From Stihl: RM 756 YC Mower
Key internal features include the Kohler Command Pro engine which has a cast iron cylinder and pressurized lubrication with an oil filter and provides powerful performance with dependable engineering. The blade brake clutch (BBC) allows the user to leave the engine running and disengage the multi-blade to remove objects in the mowing path without having to stop and restart the engine during brief stops. The hydrostatic gearbox also provides a wider range of ground speeds to reduce operator fatigue and increase productivity, while the magnesium mowing deck has a replaceable polymer liner that is lightweight for easy maneuvering but provides the strength and durability users will need to take on mowing jobs. The solid aluminum wheels have sealed ball bearings that are designed for exceptionally long life, so users know that the mower is dependable and durable and expect product longevity.
As for the exterior of the push mower, users can expect state-of-the-art features including a high-capacity, compact, and foldable fabric grass bag which is ideal for large lawns and reducing dust for user comfort. A steel bar sits on the leading edge of the mower, steel wear strips are on the sides of the deck, and a steel skid plate covers the transmission to help prevent mower damage for long service life. The state-of-the-art mono-comfort handlebar enables easy access to the grass bag, height adjustment, and convenient foldaway storage, as well as allowing the product to be comfortable to hold for extended periods of time, making this the perfect mower for every job for any user.
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