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Exmark Phazer Specifications

Exmark was incorporated in 1982, in a modest building outside Beatrice, Nebraska. The success of its products, landscaping equipment, allowed the company to expand and move to a larger location where it still produces equipment that appeals to the small-scale and large-scale landscaper. The Exmark Phazer is an example of why the company is successful today.
  1. Size

    • The Exmark Phazer is 72 inches long, 43 inches wide and 39.5 inches tall. The mower has two 17.5-inch blades and weighs 570n pounds. It has two tanks and can hold 7.7 gallons of fuel.

    Decks

    • The deck of the Exmark Phazer is free-floating. It comes with a side discharge; however you can opt to have bag or mulcher that connects to the molded discharge chute. The deck is 34 inches wide and has a skirt that's made from seven-gauge steel. The spindle assembly also has rings made from seven-gauge steel. The deck is five inches deep and has a four-point suspension. The discharge chute is flexible.

    Cutting Capacity

    • The Exmark Phazer can cut the grass at heights ranging from one to five inches. The speed of the blade tip is approximately 185000 fpm or feet per minute.

    Tractor Frame, Tires, Steering and Turning Radius

    • The frame of the tractor is made from seven-gauge steel that's welded. The steering is controlled by two levers that are hydraulically damped. The caster wheels on the front of the Exmark Phazer are 11 x 4.0-5; the tires themselves are semi-pneumatic and have a smooth tread. The tires of the tractor itself are 18 x 7-8; the tires have four ply, and have, as Exmark describes them, "Multi-Trac C/S tread." The Exmark Phazer has a zero turn radius.

    Engine Information

    • The Exmark Phazer has a 19 horsepower at 3750 rpm engine that's made by Kawasaki. It has an electric start. The drive system consists of two hydro gears with hydrostatic transaxles. The mower can go up to eight mph forward and five mph backwards.