Three models make up the new Ferris Fleet Series, which the company refers to as hardworking, non-suspension zero-turns designed for the professional who wants value without sacrificing performance.
Ferris F160Z. This compact, mid-frame mower features three powerful, fuel-efficient engine options: Briggs & Stratton 26-gross-hp Vanguard 810cc; a Briggs & Stratton 28-gross-hp Vanguard 810cc EFI; or a 23.5-gross-hp Kawasaki FX730V. Other key features include:
- Commercial-grade Hydro-Gear ZT-4400 transaxles with 8.3-inch dual cooling fans
- iCD cutting system in 48- and 52-inch cutting widths
- Forward ground speed up to 10 mph
Ferris F210Z. This mid-frame mower offers users a 28-gross-hp Briggs & Stratton Vanguard 810cc EFI engine or a 25.5-gross-hp Kawasaki FX801V engine. Other key features include:
- Dual commercial-grade Hydro-Gear ZT-5400 Powertrain transaxles with 9-inch cooling fans
- 61-inch iCD cutting system with professional striping kit
- Forward ground speed up to 10 mph
Ferris F320Z. This mower makes tackling large-acreage jobs a non-issue, Ferris assures, with either 37-gross-hp Briggs & Stratton Vanguard Big Block EFI engine or a 35-gross-hp Kawasaki FX1000V engine. Other key features include:
- Dual commercial-grade Hydro-Gear ZT-5400 Powertrain transaxles with 9-inch cooling fans
- iCD cutting system in 61- and 72-inch cutting widths
- Forward ground speed up to 12 mph
Common features on each model
- Foot-operated deck lift
- Removable floor pan for easy deck access
- Cast-iron greaseable spindles for lasting performance (F320Z offers the Hercules II spindles)
- Large drive tires for enhanced traction
- Flat-free front caster tires
- Dual 11-gallon fuel tanks