HUSQVARNA MZ 5225

The MZ series zero-turn mower from Husqvarna takes performance, productivity, and comfort to a whole new level. The intuitive operator interface, heavy-duty steel frame and commercial rated hydraulic system create the ultimate mowing experience. With a rugged fabricated steel deck that is mulch and collection capable, the MZ is practical for all of your property maintenance needs. The high back seat with armrests and adjustable ergonomic steering levers will provide a comfortable ride time after time.

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$ 4,699.95

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Features for MZ 5225

  • Ergonomically designed deck lifting system offers precise cutting height adjustment. Easy and quick adjustment from the operator’s seat.

  • Steering levers are adjustable for different size operators - ergonomically angled inward for more comfort - and dampeners can be adjusted to suit your particular style.

  • Dual levers with foam-padded hand grips and viscous dampers that reduce vibration, create a comfortable operator experience.

  • Increase productivity and versatility with a 9 bushel triple bag collection system. Unique design removes or installs in a matter of minutes.

More features

  • Zero-turn steering system
  • Kawasaki and Kohler engines
  • Durable cutting deck
  • Transmissions
  • Mega Size Tube Frame
  • Wide rear tires
  • Comfortable operation
  • Convenient Control Panel
  • Removable foot pan
  • Hour meter with service minder
  • Convenient operator interface
  • Comfort & Support
  • Adjustable tracking

Product reviews for MZ 5225

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mz5225 Great machine. Only bad thing I can say is that with the fab deck, you need a blower setup for collection. This thing is so sturdy, it looks like I will never need to buy another mower. The commercial trans is awesome. April 11, 2013
MZ 5225 I purchased the 5225 from my local dealer about 2 months ago, so far no problems of any kind, I have added a suspension seat and rops to my mower but after that its the perfect mower for my 7 acres. March 1, 2013
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