Exmark Radius S-Series Zero-Turn Mowers

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Make:
Radius S-Series
Model:
Exmark
Category:
Exmark, Heavy Duty Residential, New

Overview

The Exmark Radius S-Series is designed for customers who want more mowing performance, comfort, and durability for larger properties. With UltraCut deck options, a higher-capacity drive system, and productivity-focused design, the Radius S-Series is a strong choice for demanding residential and acreage mowing needs.

Specs

Spec Details
Mower Type Zero-Turn
Product Category Heavy Duty Residential
Deck Sizes 48″, 52″, and 60″
Engine Options Kawasaki FR Series engine options
Deck Type Full-floating UltraCut Series 3 deck
Fuel Capacity 7 gallons
Ground Speed Up to 9 mph
Cutting Height Range 1.5″ to 5.0″
Coverage Range 3 to 5 acres
Productivity Up to 4.35 acres per hour
Best For Large properties, acreage mowing, and customers who want a stronger zero-turn mower

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