John Deere Launches New ZTrak PRO 900 Series Mowers

November 7, 2009 Filed Under: Construction, Home Improvement  
John Deere ZTrak PRO 900 Series Mowers

Professional landscapers continuously look for equipment to help bring more efficiency and productivity to their grounds care operations. Choosing a mower is one the most important business decisions these landscapers can make. John Deere is making the choice a little easier with its latest line of commercial mowers, the ZTrak™ PRO 900 Series and its “Work it for a Week” program.

The ZTrak PRO 900s, which will be unveiled at GIE + EXPO, also offer a commercial, two-year bumper-to-bumper warranty with unlimited hours — further proof of John Deere’s confidence in the series, said Tew.

Designed and developed in response to customer input, the seven models in the Z900 lineup feature the legendary, durable 7-Iron™ Pro deck with stamped, seven-gauge steel, full-wrap reinforcement and Mulch-on-Demand™ capabilities. With top mowing speeds of 10.5 or 12 mph, each model has the power and performance operators demand.

For superior controllability, the Z900s include a new, ground-drive transmission featuring a piston motor, internal wet disc brakes and a gear reduction final drive, providing more torque to the drive tires. Users will also appreciate the Comfort & Convenience package with ergonomic control levers including built-in PTO shutoff and electronic deck raise and lower. And for effortless operation, the series offers dial-in height of cut adjustment on the control panel, on-board self-diagnostics, run-flat tires and John Deere’s exclusive Brake & Go system.

ZTrak PRO 900 Series Lineup

Z910A
The increased engine displacement 22-hp model is available with a 48- or 54-inch deck and comes equipped with a gas-powered, air-cooled Kawasaki engine.

Z920A
With a new 26-hp engine, the Z920A is available with four deck options: 48-inch, 48-inch Mulch-on-Demand, 54-inch or 60-inch.

Z925A
For maximum value, this model features a 27-hp engine and two deck options: 54-inch Mulch-on-Demand or 60-inch standard.

Z930A
For long engine life and added durability, the Z930A features an air-cooled, 29-hp engine, available with a 60- or 72-inch standard deck or a 60-inch Mulch-on-Demand deck. The 60-inch standard deck machine includes the Comfort & Convenience package.

Z950A
This 31-hp model is available with a 60- or 72-inch deck as well as a 60-inch Mulch-on-Demand deck and is equipped with a gas-powered, Kawasaki engine. The Comfort & Convenience package is standard on the 72-inch deck machine.

Z960A
With a 34-hp engine, the Z960A is available with three deck options: 60- or 72-inch standard or the 60-inch Mulch-on-Demand deck — all with the Comfort & Convenience package.

Z970A
The Z970A features an industry-leading 37-hp vertical crankshaft and a Kawasaki air-cooled engine. A 72-inch mowing deck and the Comfort & Convenience package are standard.

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5 Responses to “John Deere Launches New ZTrak PRO 900 Series Mowers”
  1. craig talley says:

    I have a z810a john deere mower, which is short on power. I see that john deere has installed a larger displacement engine in their new z910a mower. I’am trying to find the specks on this new engine, torque and hp. Also I’am assuming john deere knows about the lack of power in the x810a mower since they replaced it with a larger displacement engine.
    Do you know any other problems with the z810a mower I need to know about?

  2. CLINT WALKER says:

    YES I AM HAVING THE SAME PROBLEM WITH POWER AND POOR CUT QUALITY WHICH I THINK HAS TO DO WITH THE LACK POWER.I AM CURRENTLY TRYING TO GET JOHN DEERE TO BUY BACK THIS MOWER.PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME IF YOU HAVE ANY OTHER QUESTIONS.

  3. craig talley says:

    I have learned that the major cause for the lack of power is the parker pumps they used on the z800 series mowers. They changed then on the z900 series. Let me know how you get alone with john deere on the buy back. My dealer is not the least helpful with the problems with this mower. I ask that either he or john deere return my money. His response was it will never happen. He even denied that there is any thing wrong with this mower. Are you aware of the product improvement packages john deere has for these mowers?

  4. jake brich says:

    The 800’s have several problems, they have many updates that should be put on all 2008 models, the 2009’s should be alright they updated them before they shipped them out. The msin problem is the wheel pumps and loss of power on the 810 and 820’s.

  5. Craig Talley says:

    To Clint Walker: You mentioned on 1-25-2010 that you were trying to get John Deere to buy back your z800 series mower. Have you had any luck with that? My dealer will not return my money and they told me John Deere would have to do that. I’am not having any success finding anyone in John Deere who will even discuss the matter.

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