Bad Boy MZ48
The Bad Boy MZ48 zero turn lawn mower is the larger model of the Bad Boy MZ42. Both these mowers are from the affordable MZ range from Badboy that are marketed towards individuals as opposed to commercial contractors (even though contractors use the MZ 48 too). The lawn mower has a cutting width of 48 inches. This deck operates over a range of 3 inches, from a low of 1 inch above the ground up to a high of 4 inches above the ground. The deck is raised and lowered with a foot assisted lifting mechanism. The deck is made from 0.125 inch thick steel that will not easily buckle, break or bend. The blades are powered by the engine using a belt drive system.
The engine powering both the blades and the wheels on the Bad Boy MZ48 zero turn lawn mower is a gasoline powered Briggs and Stratton model that has total displacement of 0.725 liters. The engine is a twin cylinder model and uses a full pressure lubrication system to keep the moving parts fully oiled throughout operation. The engine is started with a key start ignition. Once the engine is running, the battery gets recharged via a 16 amp alternator that is attached to the engine.
If you are after a lawnmower that can easily handle between 1 and 4 acres of grass, then the Bad Boy MZ48 is for you. It tips the scales at 273.1 kg (602 lbs) making it a lot lighter than most of the other machines from Bad Boy. The total length of the lawn mower is 67.75 inches. The rear wheels on the MZ 48, through which power is transferred each measure 18×9.5-8 (18 inch diameter, 9.5 inch width, 8 inch rim diameter). The front wheels meanwhile each measure 11×6-5 (11 inch diameter, 6 inch width, 5 inch rim diameter). Please leave a review below if you have ever previously used the Bad Boy MZ48 lawn mower.
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I have had no problems with this mower. I am in the middle of my fourth season using it. I enjoy using it, and I don’t hate cutting grass like I used to.
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I have had my MZ for a little over a year. It is a great running mower that can tackle most any job when it is working properly. Since I have had it I’ve had to replace the brake cable, weld the deck three times, and replace the deck belt. Right now the drive belt needs replacing, a fan is broke and I need a new deck belt again. This mower has a light to medium workload at best.
Excellent – I’m sure the mower would hold up to light commercial work and it is perfect for large residential property.