The Zero Cub Cadet FMZ50 SD Giro Cadet SD does not look like most normal zer o-rotation hosts. Instead of the 4 wheels that have the majority of the zero rotation hosts, the FMZ50sd has 6 wheels in total (not including the small anticaída wheels set to the platform). The rear wheels direct the host. Each of them measures 15 × 6 (15 inches in diameter, 6 inches of width). The central wheels advance the cut. Each measures 20 × 10 (20 inches in diameter, 10 inches of width). The front wheels are assembled in front of the cutting platform. They are the rotating wheels, whose main function is to keep the platform above the grass and allow the corteped to turn easily.
The engine that acts both the wheels and the cutting platform in the CUB Cadet FMZ50 SD is a tw o-cylinder kawasaki that has head valves. This engine has a total power of 22 hp. The power is transferred to the large central wheels of the corteped by two HG 2800 hydrostatic transmissions. Thanks to this system, the FMZ50-SD does not need to change the speed to change speed and reach a maximum speed of 9 km/h forward and of4. 5 km/h in reverse. As the rear wheels are responsible for the direction, this is what allows you to make radio zero turns.
The CUB Cadet FMZ50 SD cutting platform has a 5 0-inch cutting width. The platform is floating and within it there are 3 blades. The platform can be lowered up to 1 inch above the ground and climb up to 4. 5 inches above the ground. In total there are 6 different cutting heights, each of which varies by approximately 0. 5 inches. If you are looking for a model like the FMZ50SD, but that is smaller, then you must make a look of the CUB Cadet FMZ42 SD zero.