Monday, April 30, 2012

John Deere 925a EFI


The John Deere Z925a Electric Fuel Injection is a new kind of mower. The Z925A EFI is the first fuel injected motor that John Deere has ever offered on their mowers. One of the options that is standard on the John Deere Z-series is a 7 iron mower deck which is stamped out of metal instead of welded so it is supposed to be stronger. The Z925 EFI is a commercial grade zero turn mower that has an engine that maximizes power, performance, and efficiency in every mowing condition. It is more reliable, offers less downtime and saves on fuel. A convenient option available on the Z-series mowers is a feature called Mulch-On-Demand which lets you mulch at any time so you don't blow grass in flower beds for example but also allows you to blow it out the side when it is suitable. The Electric Fuel Injection saves you time and money that will maximize the time you can spend mowing every day. The Z925 EFI allows just the right amount of fuel and spark to be used with the engine at the right time that will improve the engine performance. The EFI has sensors that monitor and guide the engines performance. This offers optimal performance from the engine by providing the right amount of fuel. One way that the engine saves fuel is by sensing unused oxygen in the exhaust multiple times per second. The engine can vary the amount of fuel to inject appropriately and ensues that no excess fuel is injected. This results in better fuel efficiency. For any mowing services that have multiple mowers, they could save lots of money by buying multiple Z925 EFIs. The Z925 EFI is the ultimate mowing machine that delivers performance and durability that people expect from the ZTrak Pro 900. It gives the operator greater fuel efficiency and more reliable starts. The John Deere Z925 Electric Fuel Injection is a great asset to have in a company that will give you up to 25 percent better fuel economy that the non-fuel injected Z925. The total fuel tank capacity of the Z925 EFI is an impressive 11.5 gallons that has a forward travel speed of zero to 12 mph and a reverse travel speed of zero to 4.5 mph. The blade tip speed of the John Deere Z925 EFI of 18,000 fpm and a cutting width of 54 inches and 60 inches. The 60 inch John Deere Z925 EFI has a weight of 1316 pounds which is pretty heavy. The Z925 EFI’s motor is a Kohler Command Pro that has a gross horsepower of 27. Any mowing service or lawn care business would benefit greatly from buying more than one John Deere Z925 EFI because they would save on fuel and save on time. The more fuel the business can save, the greater the profit will be. Plus if it saves the business time mowing, they will get more mowing done in less time and be able to do more jobs in the same amount of time.

2 comments:

  1. Have had a 925AEFI for two years now, great savings on gas as I mow over ninety properties per week however the problems with keeping it running make the EFI not worth the extra you pay for it. My mower has been down for as much as six weeks at a time and the cost of repair after the warranty are unreal, oxygen sensor alone cost me $320.00 and I have had to replace it twice. I know of two other lawn care services in my area and they have both traded them back in as I am also doing. Great idea John Deere but it's not ready for the public. I guess all of us that bought the first one's out where your Test Monkeys

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  2. I had the same issue but i just unplugged the damn thing. Yes i have a warning light but at least now it runs. Before it would cause it to run rich and loose power. Looking at the mower the only thing i saw plugged into the injector was the oxygen sensor. I thought well ill try unplugging it. It worked. Im looking for something to replace it because im not paying no 320 bucks

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