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John Deere, recall and ZTrak Zero Turn Mowers
John Deere zero-turn mowers recalled for fire and burn hazard
A recall of about 39,000 John Deere ZTrak zero-turn mowers with Kawasaki engines is underway in the U.S. The voltage regulators in the engines can fail and lead to overheating.
39,000 John Deere mowers recalled — here’s why
About 39,000 John Deere ZTrakâ„¢ Zero Turn Mowers with Kawasaki Engines have been recalled because the voltage regulator inside the mower's engine can fail while in use or while the product is being stored.
Over 40,000 John Deere mowers recalled over risk of Kawasaki engine fires, burns
About 39,000 John Deere mowers were recalled in the U.S. and 2,600 in Canada over concerns that a faulty voltage regulator could increase burn and fire risks.
Estimated 39,000 John Deere zero turn mowers recalled over fire and burn risks
The mowers were sold at authorized John Deere dealerships from October 2018 through September 2024 for between $8,000 and $11,500.
John Deere mowers with Kawasaki engines recalled for fire hazard
Kawasaki Motors has issued a recall for about 39,000 ZTrak zero turn mowers with Kawasaki engines because of fire and burn hazards. The voltage regulator i
Recall alert: 39K John Deere ZTrak Zero Turn Mowers with Kawasaki engines recalled
The mowers have Kawasaki engines that can fail while being used or stored, overheating and posing a burn or fire hazard.
Kawasaki Motors USA Recalls John Deere ZTrak Zero Turn Mowers with Kawasaki Engines Due to Fire and Burn Hazards
This recall involves John Deere ZTrak Zero Turn Mowers with model numbers Z720E, Z730M, Z740R and Z760R with Kawasaki engines. Model Start Serial Number End Serial Number Z720E 1TC720E****010001 1TC72
John Deere recalls thousands of mowers because of fire risk
Thousands of mowers across the United States and Canada are being recalled. Kawasaki said a problem with the mower's engine poses a safety threat to owners.
More than 40,000 John Deere lawn mowers recalled across North America
Over 40,000 John Deere lawn mowers have been recalled across North America, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. The American company issued a recall Thursday of John Deere ZTrak Zero Turn Mowers with Kawasaki Engines because the voltage regulator inside the mower’s engine can fail causing fire and burn hazards.
John Deere Mowers With Kawasaki Engines Recalled
Kawasaki Motors Corp. U.S.A. has recalled about 39,000 units of select John Deere mowers from Illinois-based Deere & Co. with
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Do you own this brand of riding lawnmower? It is now being recalled
UNITED STATES — If you own a John Deere riding lawnmower, they are now being recalled, CNN reports. Kawasaki Motors USA says ...
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John Deere zero-turn mowers recalled
About 39,000 John Deere ZTrak Zero Turn Mowers with Kawasaki Engines are being recalled. The voltage regulator in the mower’s ...
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