There are many zero-turn mowers similar in size to the Cub Cadet RECON 60. These include the Cub Cadet Tank L60, Cub Cadet Tank M60-KH and Cub Cadet Tank M60-KW as well as the Cub Cadet Tank S6031 zero-turn mower. While the cutting decks on these mowers can be incredibly similar, each has a different engine. The RECON 60 mower has a 25 HP Kohler engine. It is a two-cylinder engine with overhead valves. The engine has a total displacement of 0. 725 liters. The Kohler engine uses a fully pressurized lubrication system with a spin-on oil filter.
The engine powers the mower deck on the Cub Cadet RECON 60. This mower deck obviously has a 60-inch cutting width. Remember that the overall width of the deck is much greater as there is a large plastic discharge chute attached to the side of the deck. The operator can raise and lower the mower deck on the RECON 60 mower using a foot lever that is spring assisted. The deck can be raised up to 5 inches off the ground if you are cutting very thick or wet grass. It can also be lowered to less than 2. 5cm off the ground for a very tight cut. Each of the three blades housed within the deck is 21 inches in length. There are a number of anti-fouling wheels, as well as a long nose roller and rear roller to make sure the deck doesn’t scratch your grass and to roll your grass after mowing.
The operator’s seat on the Cub Cadet RECON 60 is low-profile and comes with armrests and a suspension so you’ll almost always be comfortable operating it for long hours. There is also an electronic hour meter as standard on this model along with a cup holder.