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Old 03-05-2014, 10:34 PM
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New forum member...New CC owner.. Please help me Identify Zero Turn

Does this model have a generic model Family ID name such as model 102
What year make is this zero turn
Is it a commercial model
How does it rank in the CC family
It has only has 179 hrs on it...
I paid $1000 and traded my 42" JD Sabre Rider

Z Force 48 w/22 HP B&S Intek

MODEL #53AA5A7M710

SERIAL # 1F164Z00039
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Old 03-06-2014, 12:21 AM
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New forum member...New CC owner.. Please help me Identify Zero Turn


Z Force 48 w/22 HP B&S Intek

MODEL #53AA5A7M710

SERIAL # 1F164Z00039
Does this model have a generic model Family ID name such as model 102........ No. It is known just as mentioned. Z Force 48
What year make is this zero turn.......... I cannot find that info exactly. Perhaps someone else can. I believe it may be a 2010, or a 2011... But that's a guess.
Is it a commercial model....... It is considered a commercial/residential
How does it rank in the CC family.............. Well, in the series it is in, it has the least expensive of the motors, and the second smallest deck.... so, I'd say toward the bottom of it's series.

I don't know if those are the the kind of answers you were looking for....
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Old 03-06-2014, 01:58 AM
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Manufacture date is June 16, 2004.

The model is simply z force.

It is considered more of a residential zero turn but with the heavier style deck it could be considered a commercial model.

The owner's manual and parts manual can be found at cubcadet.com

And I have the service manual for it that I could email if needed.
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Old 03-06-2014, 05:57 AM
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New forum member...New CC owner.. Please help me Identify Zero Turn

Does this model have a generic model Family ID name such as model 102
What year make is this zero turn
Is it a commercial model
How does it rank in the CC family
It has only has 179 hrs on it...
I paid $1000 and traded my 42" JD Sabre Rider

Z Force 48 w/22 HP B&S Intek

MODEL #53AA5A7M710

SERIAL # 1F164Z00039
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Welcome to OCC! Where are you located in NC? I'm near the Fayetteville area.
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Old 03-06-2014, 07:28 PM
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Thanks to all of you for the informative reply's.......

DX3, thanks, and yes I would appreciate if you could email me the service manual...
I have downloaded the owner and parts manual already..

Which section on the forum will I find information on my zforce 48...The RER section?

My email is gaslog4@gmail.com......
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I am in Fuquay Varina NC.......
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We don't have any info on your z force here. This site has available information primarily for older Cub Cadet garden tractors and vintage rear engine riders. You will probably have to do some searching on line for zero turn owners to find a site with more info.
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Thanks for the manual and all of your help..........
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