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trusted PRO Z 960 S and PRO Z 972 S platforms, the PRO Z SurePath units are outfitted with 16CC transmissions, 26-inch rear tires and a high-perfor- mance FX1000v Kawasaki® engine, and are backed by a 3-year no hour limit warranty or a 5-year 1,750-hour limited deck warranty. Cub Cadet’s SurePath Auto Steer
technology represents a new chapter in landscaping innovation. Semi-autono- mous mowers that once seemed years down the road are now a reality, deliv- ering tangible and immediate benefits to landscapers. And with the release of the two PRO Z SurePath units, Cub Cadet is taking the first step in evolving what has always been a manual ma- chine into something more. The Cub Cadet SurePath units will be available early 2022. Visit CubCa-
det.com to learn more.
*SurePath™ efficiency and savings statistics are intended for illustrative purposes only. The efficiency and saving information presented are mathematically extrapolated from the measured overlap improvements between a Cub Cadet© SurePath™ equipped commercial zero-turn mower with a 72” cutting deck/ cut width when compared with an otherwise identically equipped Cub Cadet mower with traditional lap-bar steering controls operated by a variety of professional landscapers in controlled conditions. The overlap improve- ments were measured by a third-party testing firm which also extrapolated those results based on commercial mowing industry norms and standards they identified. Actual results in the field will vary based on operator preferenc- es, mowing conditions, terrain, site configura- tions, and other factors.
Cub Cadet commercial products are intend- ed for professional use. SurePath functionality based on market availability. Programs and specs subject to change without notice.
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