Mowing the line.In 2006, John Deere sets an even higher standard in deck durability and cut quality with the introduction of the 7-Iron II[TM] Deck. Offering an increased blade tip speed, spindle spindle: see spinning. A rotating shaft in a disk drive. In a fixed disk, the platters are attached to the spindle. In a removable disk, the spindle remains in the drive. Laptops use spindle designations to indicate the number of built-in drives. pocket reinforcements reinforcements reinforce npl (Mil) → renfort(s) m(pl) and double captured anti-scalp wheels, the 7-Iron II ensures a well-manicured cut every time. The 7-Iron II Deck's higher blade tip speed (more than 18,000 feet per minute on all models) allows operators to mow at higher ground speeds without sacrificing cut quality. Additional enhancements include a redesigned front baffle to better manage airflow and a raised discharge chute to evenly disperse disperse /dis·perse/ (dis-pers´) to scatter the component parts, as of a tumor or the fine particles in a colloid system; also, the particles so dispersed. dis·perse v. 1. clippings. All John Deere commercial mowing mow 1 n. 1. The place in a barn where hay, grain, or other feed is stored. 2. A stack of hay or other feed stored in a barn. equipment is backed by a best-in-class, two-year bumper-to-bumper warranty. John Deere, (800) 537-8233, www.johndeere.com. PLEASE CIRCLE READER SERVICE CARD No. 35 [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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