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915273 Ikon XD Zero Turn Radius Tractor, 23-HP FR691 Kawasaki Engine, 60-in. Deck - Quantity 1

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Features

  • Kawasaki FR691 ?engine
  • 60 inch cutting width
  • A professional-grade transmission with increased torque and load capacity provides improved response and control
  • Its very easy and elegant to use

Description

With a solid tubular frame and a wide range of cutting sizes, the IKON XD brings power and flexibility to all yard sizes. A plush, high-back seat and large tires provide comfort and stability, hour after hour.

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
BrandAriens
Energy SourceDual: Manual Pump & Gasoline Engine
Construction MaterialsAlloy Steel & Metal
PaletteBlack & Orange
DesignAutomobile-Inspired
Cutting Span60 Inches
Control TypeFully Automated
Dimensions80"D x 62.13"W x 35"H
Weight847 lbs
Produced byAriens

Frequently asked questions

The Ikon XD Zero Turn Radius Tractor is equipped with a 23-HP FR691 Kawasaki engine, known for its reliability and power, providing the tractor with the necessary performance to handle various lawn sizes and types.

The Ikon XD Zero Turn Radius Tractor has a 60-inch cutting deck, which enables it to cover more ground quickly, making it ideal for large lawns and reducing the time spent on mowing tasks.

Yes, the Ikon XD Zero Turn Radius Tractor is suitable for residential use, especially for homeowners with large lawns. Its ease of use, efficiency, and durability make it a solid choice for personal home lawn care.

The zero-turn radius allows the Ikon XD Tractor to pivot 360 degrees on its own footprint, offering superior maneuverability and the ability to easily navigate around obstacles like trees, gardens, and pathways, resulting in a more precise and efficient mowing experience.

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The mower in question has received varied feedback, highlighting its robustness and ease of assembly, able to tackle extensive areas and tough vegetation without strain, significantly cutting down mowing time. However, concerns have been raised regarding its drive belt system, which presents durability issues and a complex replacement process that could affect performance and convenience.

Pros

  • 🌟 Easy to assemble and starts running smoothly right away.
  • 🔨 Durable build, capable of handling challenging weeds and grass across large areas.
  • ⏱️ Significantly reduces cutting time compared to other lawn tractors.
  • 🏞️ Produces a professional-looking cut that could rival the appearance of a golf course.

Cons

  • 🔧 Drive belt system prone to wear and tear, requiring complex maintenance or replacement.
  • 🔄 Inconsistency in belt tension and alignment, leading to potential functional issues.
  • 🛠️ Adjustments or modifications may be needed to correct design flaws related to the drive belt system and front axle.

Should I Buy It?

If you are looking for a powerful mower that can handle large, tough areas with ease and are not deterred by the potential need for mechanical adjustments or maintenance, this product might be right for you. Those without the inclination or ability to manage its mechanical complexities might want to consider other options.


  • This mower is a beast
This mower is awesome it was easy to put together runs great. It’s very well built I’ve got five acres of some of the nastiest weeds and grass the mower doesn’t even bog down. It’s cut my cutting time in half from my lawn tractor. Brand new engines is a great company I had problems with the freight company and they took care of it right away. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2021 by Chris Chris

  • Most important thing to know.. it throws the drive belt or eats it.
I bought an IKON XD 60. It cuts well and makes your yard look like a golf course. The bad thing is the drive belt (that runs the drive motors / transmissions) shredded after two cuttings. I replaced the belt which is no simple feat and now that belt is slipping to where I had to tow it back to my garage. After analyzing the belt configuration, I determined that the angle of contact is not equal between the belt and the left drive motor versus the right. This causes the mower to be able to turn better on an uphill grade in one direction and worse in the other direction because the belt begins to slip, heat up, and eventually causes it to break down or break. I do cut the front slope of my pond longitudinally (not up and down) which is at a 3:1 slope and this inconsistency is more than evident when traversing one direction, then back along the slope. Another issue that I discovered is the idler pulley is not on the same plane as the drive motor pulleys which causes the belt to "go down a slope" as it leaves the right drive motor. This causes side wear on the belt as it exits the right drive motor, which again causes friction, heat and damage. I like the mower. it has a solid Kawasaki engine, it's smooth and comfortable but I am not impressed with the drive belt system or how to even change the belt. It could use a couple of simple things to correct the problem. It would need an additional idler pulley to increase the angle of contact on the left drive motor (so it is equal to the right) and the existing idler pulley needs to be lowered with a spacer to be in vertical alignment with the other pulleys. Since the main engine pulley and the idler, drive motors and tensioner never change vertical position, this should be no problem to correct. Another benefit to this newer configuration is the belt would need to be slightly longer to accommodate the additional pulley geometry and a longer belt means the normal wear would be extended over a longer distance increasing the lifespan of the belt. Since I like the mower, I may just fix this my own. The only other thing I wish was different would be to make the front axle assembly able to pivot in the middle like a tractor. With the solid mount like it is, the machine frame either has to flex when the front tires individually go over a hump or the rear tire on that side raises up slightly and loses traction. This will weaken the frame over time and is physically annoying because you can feel it.. My older Cub Cadet has the pivoting front assembly and is noticeably better at going over humps. I put a little "beefier" tires on it too. Do I like the machine? Yes, I do, but it could easily be better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2022 by Ed N Ed N

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