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common in some stand-on designs. A low center of gravity supports traction on varied terrain, while a 13.5-gallon fuel tank reduces refueling stops during long workdays.
GRAVELY PRO-TURN 200 Gravely is reintroducing the Pro-Turn 200 commercial zero-turn mower to address demand for a durable fleet machine positioned at a key commercial price point. Available in 52- and 60-inch deck widths, the mower is designed to balance productivity and operator comfort for professional mowing operations. It features Gravely’ s X-Factor 2 cutting deck engineered for consistent clipping dispersion and uniform cut quality across varied turf conditions. Power options include Kawasaki FX850 and FX921 engines paired with Hydro-Gear ZT-5400 transaxles supporting ground speeds up to 13 mph. A tubular steel frame is built for heavy commercial use, while a 13.4-gallon fuel tank supports longer runtimes. Optional accessories such as mulching and bagging systems allow crews to adapt the mower to different job needs.
GREENWORKS 82V MAXIMUS The Greenworks 82V 60-inch Maximus zero-turn mower is designed for commercial crews seeking battery-powered productivity on large properties. A 60-inch deck and constant 17,000 foot-per-minute blade tip speed are engineered to maintain consistent cut quality across demanding turf. The mower is powered by six high-capacity batteries and a 1.5 kW charger, providing coverage of up to two acres per charge with an approximate three-hour recharge time. Drive speeds reach up to 8 mph. By eliminating fuel and routine engine maintenance, the battery system reduces downtime while supporting quieter operation and lower vibration for daily commercial mowing.
Gravely Pro-Turn 200 commercial zero-turn mower
Greenworks 82V 60-inch Maximus zero-turn mower
HONDA PROZISION BATTERY-POWERED ZTR MOWERS Honda’ s ProZision battery-powered zero-turn lineup introduces the HZ54SXB and HZ60SXB, designed for commercial crews seeking quiet operation and zero emissions. Produced in North Carolina, the models represent Honda’ s first commercial riding mowers. Both feature stacked MicroCut twin blades engineered to produce fine clippings without a separate mulching kit, with deck options of 54 or 60 inches. Power is supplied by six 48-volt lithium-ion batteries delivering 19.2 kWh and driving five brushless electric motors. Depending on conditions, the mowers can cover up to 14 to 15 acres per charge. A built-in charging system supports 120- or 240-volt input, with full recharge available in approximately 6.5 hours at higher voltage. Full suspension, adjustable controls and multiple drive modes are designed to reduce fatigue while supporting daily commercial use.
Honda ProZision battery-powered zero-turn lineup
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