At the 2024 Equip Expo, John Deere introduced a range of new commercial mowing equipment, including the latest Z900 EFI ZTrak Mowers and updated deck configurations for the Q865R EFI QuikTrak™ Stand-On Mower. These products are crafted to enhance productivity, improve fuel efficiency, and provide the reliability that professional landscapers need to tackle demanding jobs.
Introducing the New EFI Z900 Zero-Turn Mowers
The new lineup of Z900 ZTrak Mowers—including the Z955M/R, Z965M/R, Z975M, and Z985R models—delivers high-powered mowing solutions. These models are equipped with EFI engines that offer horsepower ranges from 30.5 hp to 40 hp, ensuring superior power and performance. The EFI technology optimizes fuel injection and ignition to deliver smoother operations, even in tough conditions.
These mowers also feature advanced capabilities like electronic throttle control and comprehensive machine diagnostics for greater productivity. The integrated display panel provides real-time updates on critical stats like fuel levels, engine speed, system voltage, and more, helping operators stay on top of their performance.
Expanded Deck Options for the Q865R EFI QuikTrak Mower
Along with the new Z900 models, John Deere introduced expanded deck options for the Q865R EFI QuikTrak Stand-On Mower. Known for its agility in tight spaces, this mower now offers even greater flexibility with new deck configurations.
The 72-inch 7-Iron PRO deck offers a larger cutting width and is designed for more extensive jobs. The 60-inch FastBack PRO rear discharge deck is ideal for precision mowing in challenging areas like medians and cemeteries. These updates help landscapers cover ground more quickly and efficiently while managing clippings and minimizing damage.
Discover John Deere’s Latest Commercial Mowing Innovations
John Deere’s latest enhancements in commercial mowing technology continue to set the standard for landscaping professionals. To discover how these innovations can improve your operations, contact your local John Deere dealer today.