Exmark Mower Parts Made To Last.
The new Exmark Commercial 21 walk behind Lawn Mower is a must for any landscaping company. It is made for commercial durability, with premium features and designed simply. The 21 inch mower, is small and light enough to allow easy transportation, yet big enough for the job. A big plus for the 2010 model is it is up to 25% lighter than other commercial 21 inch mowers. Also staying true to the brand name, Exmark Mower Parts are made to last.
Some highlights and examples of ingenuity of the Exmark Mower Parts are evident in the Commercial 21. Exmark designs their mowers with their customers needs in their minds. The handle mount is new designed and made of 14 gauge steel, 1" tubular steel. You won't experience the bending or breaking of the mounts that is common in other mowers with this design. The Commercial 21 cutting height can be adjusted easily from 1" to 4 1/2" in 1/2" increments. The unique front wheel adjustment uses spring loaded retainers and eliminates any need for special tools.
The single blade design of the Exmart Commercial 21 is probably one of the most important Exmark Mower Parts. As in an mower, the blade is the part that makes or breaks the mower. The blade is designed specifically for the Commercial 21 and gives a superb cut. Also, with the single blade you can either bag or mulch. There is no need to switch the blade. The mower can come with a large one gallon remote gas tank to expand your mowing capability time. The Commercial 21 is powered by the powerful Kawasaki KAI or the Honda GXV.
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The appearance of the lawn after being mowed by the Commercial 21 is second to none. It is one of the reasons that Exmark Commercial Mowers are preferred two to one by professional landscapers. When you purchase an Exmark you know you are purchasing a mower with a prestigious name in the business. Exmark Mower Parts are build to last long hours to help you succeed in the Landscaping Business. All Exmark Commercial 21 mowers are backed up by a one year limited commercial warranty. |

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