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STIGA Estate 7122W

STIGA Estate 7122W

  • Engine: STIGA ST 650
  • Displacement / Cylinders: 6354cm3 / 2
  • Engine net power / RPM: 11.6kW @ 2600 rpm 
Regular price $10,299.00
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    Introducing the Estate 7122 W, a high-specification petrol tractor designed to meet the demands of larger lawns. This lawn tractor boasts a substantial 122 cm cutting width, equipped with twin timed blades for precise and efficient cutting. Powering this machine is the formidable STIGA ST 650 twin-cylinder engine, ensuring outstanding performance.

    It comes with a roomy 320-litre grass collector, reducing the frequency of emptying stops and allowing you to cover your large lawn quickly and effectively.

    With its exceptional specifications and reliable power, the Estate 7122 W makes light work of cutting and collecting grass, making it an excellent choice for those with expansive lawns who seek both efficiency and performance in their lawn tractors.

    Maximum working area: Up to 8000 m2

  • Specifications

    Engine:
    STIGA ST 650
    Displacement / Cylinders:
    635 cm3 / 2
    Engine net power / RPM:
    11.6kW @ 2600 rpm
    Power Source:
    Petrol
    Cutting method:
    Collecting, 320 L catcher
    Cutting width:
    122 cm (48")
    Cutting height range:
    7 positions, 30 - 90 mm

Features

Made for collecting:
The cutting-deck measures a substantial 122cm in width and features two synchronised blades that optimise bagging-performance. Blade engagement is electromagnetic; and you’ll be able to choose from seven different cutting-heights.

All information under your eyes:
The 5.5" smart widescreen display makes it easy to monitor key operating indicators.

Collect as long as you like:
An extra-large 320-litre capacity grass collector minimises downtime caused by trips to the compost heap. The mulch-plug is sold separately and allows you to operate without the collector and turn clippings into a fine, fast-decomposing mulch that will act as an organic fertiliser.