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Brand New From Stihl: 700 Series Zero-Turn Mowers
Stihl 700 series zero-turn mowers provide professional users with the ultimate range of mowing solutions, boasting efficient operation, smooth cuts, durable components, and a comfortable ride designed to get the job done with less fatigue. Offering a total of six new models within the 700 series, pros can choose from varying deck widths from 52 in. to 60 in. across the range, as well as diverse high-performing engine options from EFI engines to carbureted engines.
All Stihl 700 series models include an advanced four-wheel suspension system with mowing deck height compensation, independent front suspension with upper and lower control arms, and rear suspension with shock absorbers. Powerful Hydro-Gear ZT transaxles deliver an efficient top-forward ground speed of 10 MPH and a reverse speed of 5 MPH, allowing the user maneuverability.
As part of the new machines, Stihl now offers various financing solutions for ease of purchase. Qualifying customers can finance Stihl zero-turns with 0% and low APR programs offered by Sheffield Financial, a division of Truist Bank, and all Stihl zero-turn mowers are backed with a three-year limited warranty. As an added benefit to financing a zero-turn mower with Stihl Dealers, customers can also include an unlimited number of Stihl handheld tools on the same purchase, giving customers a convenient way to meet all of their power equipment needs.
The MSRPs for the 700 series range from $11,849.99 to $13,849.99.
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