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New From Exmark: Quest V-Series Electric Zero-Turn Mower
Exmark has introduced its first electric residential zero-turn mower—the new Quest V-Series. Delivering the commercial features and cut quality Exmark is known for, the Quest V-Series has a compact 42-in. electric cutting deck that’s ideal for maintaining properties of 1-2 acres.
The Quest V-Series is powered by the 60 V Flex-Force power system; four 10-Amp Flex-Force batteries are included and can provide approximately 60 minutes of runtime. The Quest V-Series has room for up to two additional FlexForce batteries to extend runtime by up to 50%. The included 6-pod rapid charger can charge up to six Flex-Force batteries in unison or can sequentially charge each cell to 100% in just 50 minutes per battery.
The low center of gravity design features large drive and caster tires, and a comfortable operator seat, to provide supreme comfort and control with increased operator leg room. The responsive controls make Quest V-Series easy to maneuver in any conditions.
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