EGO Power+ ZT5207L 52" Z6 Zero Turn Riding Mower with (6) 12AH Batteries and 1600W Charger

SKU: ZT5207L

Sale price$10,236.00
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Lift Gate Service: No LIft Gate Service

Features

  • Peak Power™+ Technology combines the power of up to 6 EGO 56V ARC Lithium™ batteries
  • Power of gas with 25 HP equivalent engine
  • Cuts up to 4-Acres on a single charge with the included six 56V 12.0Ah ARC Lithium™ batteries
  • World’s First Platform Compatible Rider – powered by all EGO 56V Arc Lithium™ batteries
  • 4-8 MPH Speed
  • Customize the ride with user interface for ultimate control
  • 3 driving modes: Control, Standard, Sport
  • 5 Independent brushless motors
  • Ultimate comfort with adjustable seat suspension
  • 52” cutting deck with zero turn radius
  • 10 position cutting height adjustments: 1.5-4.5”
  • 3-in-1 function: mulching, bagging, side-discharge
  • Stay connected – Bluetooth, USB charging port, and phone holder
  • 32 LED lights front, side, and rear
  • IPX4 weather resistant construction
  • Industry’s fastest charger! 4-hour charge time with included Z6 charger and 6 x 12.0 Ah ARC Lithium™ batteries
  • 5-year tool, battery, and charger warranties with registration

Description

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Accessories

EGO Power+ AB5201D 52" Z6 Zero Turn Riding Mower High Lift Bagging Blade SetEGO Power+ AB5201D 52" Z6 Zero Turn Riding Mower High Lift Bagging Blade Set
EGO Power+ AB5201D 52" Z6 Zero Turn Riding Mower High Lift Bagging Blade Set
Sale price$116.00
Only 3 Units Left Ships Next Business Day
EGO Power+ CRM001 42" Zero Turn Riding Mower Cover
EGO Power+ CRM001 42" Zero Turn Riding Mower Cover
Sale price$116.00
Only 1 Unit Left Ships Next Business Day

Customer Reviews

Based on 18 reviews
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cb
Awesome mower

Perfect product right from the box. Great delivery thru FedEx. Works great, batteries last for the 2 acres. As described. Highly recommend.

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Richard M. Mahon
Poor Performance

Don’t waste your money on this product. After only a few months of use, the mower started giving me an error code, problem wrong with the software. It won’t drive when the error code is there. The company (EGO+) had me take it to a local mower parts and repair shop. They kept it for 5 weeks, ran diagnostics, and couldn’t find a solution to the problem. Said it was “fixed” cause the error code was gone. So, I brought it home, turned it on, and not longer after, it was giving me the same error code, undrivable. I called them back and all they could tell me was to take it back to the local shop or get a second opinion like 2 hours away. Terrible.

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JD
Good mower

I like the mower. I mow about an acre of grass weekly.Charges fastOnly issue I have is it’s a bit of a rough ride.

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Mark Shutika
Came early

Was bolted down to solid metal cart. Never had anything that big delivered before. I have a tractor so I unloaded it but the truck can place on ground with a lift gate. And we love the mower.

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T.K.
Changing blades on the 52" Z6

I'm into my 3rd season with the Ego z6 52" mower. Overall, I'm pleased with it. It's much more nimble than a compact utility tractor with a drag-behind mower deck. I love not having to mess with gas/diesel, spark plugs, etc.This morning I changed the blades for the first time. All the video instructions I've found online are for the smaller, 42" model. The videos make it look quite easy. If you're trying to decide which model to buy, keep in mind that blade changes on the 52" may be more challenging. The procedure is the same, but of course it's a bigger, heavier deck. Once you disconnect everything, dragging the deck out from under the mower is a bit of a chore. Putting it back together is more of a chore. Once you get everything aligned, you'll need to raise the rear of the deck just so, in order to replace 2 metal attachment pins. You can get pretty close by lifting the rear of the deck with one hand then nudging a short 2x4 underneath. Then you need to fasten those pins/bolts with special cotter pins, which I found fairly stiff and hard to insert. Getting the front-end bracket aligned and the pin holes aligned at the same time can be tricky. I discovered that for fore/aft alignment , rolling the mower back and forth over the deck can be much easier than dragging the deck itself back and forth. Other users probably have discovered more techniques to make blade changes easier. By the way, I'm almost 70 and did it by myself. If you're younger or have a helper, you may find it a piece of cake. But please don't forget to disengage the batteries and pull the key first.

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