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Kubota Z452KWi-54 Zero Turn Mower Reviews, Specs & Ratings

The Kubota Z452KWi-54 brings Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) technology to the Z400 prosumer class โ€” the “i” suffix denotes EFI in Kubota’s naming convention. Powered by the 26 HP Kawasaki FT730V EFI engine and built around a 54-inch fabricated steel deck, the Z452KWi-54 delivers meaningful efficiency, starting, and emissions advantages over the carbureted Z422KW-54 at the same deck size โ€” engineered for Canadian acreage owners who want premium engine technology without stepping up to the 60-inch deck class.

The Z452KWi-54 occupies a specific position in Kubota’s Z400 lineup. The same 54-inch deck and overall machine as the Z422KW-54, but with upgraded EFI engine technology that delivers 5-10% better fuel efficiency, smoother cold starts, more consistent performance under load, and lower emissions. For Canadian buyers who want EFI technology benefits but don’t need the 60-inch deck of the Z422KWT-60 or Z452KWTi-60, the Z452KWi-54 is the right combination.

The Kawasaki FT730V EFI engine is the same engine family used in commercial Kubota Z700 series and across premium commercial mowers from Scag, Exmark, and Toro. Adapting this commercial-grade EFI engine to the Z400 prosumer chassis delivers meaningful capability for serious Canadian acreage owners while maintaining the residential warranty and pricing structure.

Key features include the 54-inch heavy-duty fabricated steel deck (5-inch deep welded structure with three blades, reinforced spindle mount area), 26 HP Kawasaki FT730V EFI engine with electronic fuel management, Hydro-Gear Commercial ZT3600 integrated transaxle, push button start (no key needed), side discharge standard, semi-pneumatic front caster tires for reduced flat downtime, adjustable high-back suspension seat with armrests, foldable ROPS with seatbelt, K-Lift mechanical one-push deck lift pedal (1.5-5 inch cutting range), 10 mph (16 km/h) class-leading travel speed, 12-volt power outlet for charging accessories, 6.8-gallon fuel tank for long sessions, and Kubota’s 3-year / unlimited hours warranty.

Canadian pricing typically ranges $13,500-$15,500 CAD depending on dealer and configuration. The EFI premium over the carbureted Z422KW-54 (same deck size) typically runs $1,500-$2,500 CAD โ€” the meaningful difference is engine technology, not deck or chassis.

For broader context on Kubota’s full Z-Series lineup, see our Kubota Z Series Compared buyer’s guide.

Aglist advantage: Use the Z452KWi-54 Reviews & Ratings section below to compare real Canadian owner feedback on EFI vs carbureted engine experience, cold-weather starting differences, real-world fuel economy savings, and long-term value vs the Z422KW-54 carbureted alternative.

Quick Specs

  • Equipment type: EFI prosumer zero-turn mower (54-inch class)
  • Manufacturer: Kubota Canada
  • Model: Z452KWi-54
  • Series: Z400 (premium prosumer, EFI engine)
  • Engine: Kawasaki FT730V V-twin EFI, air-cooled
  • Engine HP: 26 HP
  • Fuel system: Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI)
  • Type: 2-cylinder, air-cooled, gasoline
  • Deck size: 54 inches (heavy-duty fabricated steel, 5-inch deep, 3 blades)
  • Cutting height range: 1.5-5 inches (1/4-inch increments via K-Lift dial)
  • Transmission: Hydro-Gear Commercial ZT3600 integrated zero-turn transaxle
  • Travel speed (forward): 10 mph / 16 km/h (class-leading)
  • Starting: Push button start (no key required)
  • Fuel tank capacity: 6.8 gallons (25.7 L)
  • Front caster tires: Semi-pneumatic (reduced flat downtime)
  • Seat: Adjustable high-back suspension seat with armrests
  • ROPS: Foldable Rollover Protection Structure with seatbelt
  • Discharge: Side discharge standard
  • Deck lift: K-Lift mechanical one-push deck lift pedal
  • Power outlet: 12-volt for charging accessories
  • Recommended property size: 4 to 7 acres
  • Warranty: 3 years / unlimited hours (full machine and powertrain)
  • Approximate CAD price: $13,500-$15,500 depending on dealer
  • Country of manufacture: USA assembly with Japanese engineering

Reviews & Ratings on Aglist

Factory specifications tell you what the Kubota Z452KWi-54 is engineered to do. Real owner reviews tell you whether Kubota’s EFI prosumer delivers the daily mowing experience that justifies its premium over the carbureted Z422KW-54 alternative.

What Z452KWi-54 buyers consistently want to know:

  • Is EFI worth the $1,500-$2,500 CAD premium over the carbureted Z422KW-54?
  • Real-world fuel economy improvement โ€” how much does EFI actually save?
  • How does cold-weather starting compare to carbureted engines in real Canadian spring conditions?
  • Long-term EFI reliability vs proven carbureted alternatives?
  • How does the 26 HP EFI feel compared to 24 HP carbureted in heavy grass?
  • Is the push-button start really better than a key switch?
  • 54-inch deck productivity for 4-7 acre properties โ€” adequate or should I step up to 60-inch?
  • How does the semi-pneumatic front tire perform vs full pneumatic over multi-year use?

This is where real Canadian owner experience matters most. The Z452KWi-54 sits at a specific decision point โ€” same deck and chassis as the carbureted Z422KW-54, but with EFI engine technology. Owner reviews on this page help future buyers understand whether the EFI premium delivers practical value or whether the carbureted alternative is the better choice for typical Canadian acreage use.

What Makes the Z452KWi-54 Different

Three engineering decisions define the Z452KWi-54 within Kubota’s Z400 prosumer lineup.

Kawasaki FT730V EFI Engine

The Z452KWi-54 uses the Kawasaki FT730V EFI engine โ€” a commercial-grade engine adapted for prosumer applications. Key characteristics:

  • 26 HP gross (gross output rating)
  • Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) with computer-controlled fuel delivery
  • Air-cooled V-twin configuration
  • Pressurized lubrication with oil filter
  • Self-adjusting altitude/temperature compensation
  • Commercial-grade reliability from the same engine family used on premium commercial mowers

The FT730V EFI is the same engine family Kubota uses on Z700-series commercial machines. Bringing this commercial-grade EFI engine to the Z400 prosumer chassis gives buyers commercial engine technology with residential pricing.

Push Button Start (No Key Required)

The Z452KWi-54 uses push button start rather than the key switch on smaller Z400 models and the Z422KWT-60. Practical benefits:

  • No key to lose or fumble
  • One-handed operation for starting
  • Smart safety interlocks verify operator presence on seat
  • Lights indicate startup status
  • Easier ergonomic positioning

For operators with frequent stops/starts during property maintenance, push button start meaningfully reduces operating friction compared to traditional key ignition systems.

Semi-Pneumatic Front Caster Tires

The Z452KWi-54 uses semi-pneumatic front caster tires (not full TweEL airless, but improvement over standard pneumatic). Semi-pneumatic tires:

  • Reduced puncture risk vs standard pneumatic
  • No air pressure maintenance required
  • Cushioning for operator comfort over uneven terrain
  • Lower replacement cost than TweEL airless when eventually worn

This is a middle-ground tire technology โ€” better than standard pneumatic, less expensive than TweEL airless. For buyers wanting reduced tire maintenance without the TweEL premium, the semi-pneumatic configuration delivers practical value.

EFI vs Carbureted Engines โ€” The Real Differences

The EFI question is the central decision point for Z452KWi-54 buyers. Here’s the honest framework.

How EFI Works

Carbureted engines use a mechanical carburetor that mixes fuel and air based on engine vacuum and physical jets. The mixture is set at manufacturing and stays largely the same regardless of conditions.

EFI engines use computer-controlled fuel injectors that vary fuel delivery based on:

  • Air temperature sensor input
  • Engine load sensors
  • Altitude sensor input
  • RPM and throttle position
  • Oxygen sensor feedback (in some EFI systems)

The result is precisely-tuned fuel mixture for every operating condition.

Practical Benefits of EFI

1. Better Cold-Weather Starting

Carbureted engines require manual choke operation for cold starts โ€” choke on, start, run for warm-up, choke off. In Canadian spring temperatures (5-15ยฐC typical), this can require 3-5 minutes of warm-up before the engine runs smoothly without stalling.

EFI engines auto-adjust fuel mixture for cold conditions:

  • Start instantly in cold weather
  • Stable idle immediately
  • No choke management required
  • No carburetor adjustment needed seasonally

For Canadian operators starting the mowing season in cool spring conditions, EFI is meaningfully easier.

2. Better Fuel Efficiency

EFI’s precise fuel control delivers 5-10% better fuel economy in real-world use:

  • Optimal mixture at idle reduces fuel waste
  • Lean mixture under light load conserves fuel
  • Rich mixture under heavy load maintains power without waste
  • No carburetor inefficiency at varied throttle positions

For Canadian acreage owners mowing 60-100 hours per year, EFI typically saves $30-$70 CAD per year in fuel costs.

3. Consistent Performance

EFI provides:

  • Consistent power regardless of altitude (auto-adjusts)
  • Stable performance across temperature ranges
  • No “tuning required” as conditions change
  • Better throttle response for blade engagement

4. Lower Emissions

EFI burns fuel more completely, producing:

  • Fewer hydrocarbon emissions
  • Better cold-start emissions (no rich carburetor mixture during warm-up)
  • EPA/CARB compliance more easily achieved
  • Less concern for emissions regulations as Canada updates standards

Where Carbureted Still Wins

1. Lower Initial Cost

Carbureted engines are mechanically simpler โ€” meaning the Z422KW-54 carbureted costs $1,500-$2,500 CAD less than the equivalent Z452KWi-54 EFI.

2. Mechanical Simplicity

Carbureted engines have:

  • Fewer electronic components to fail
  • No engine computer to malfunction
  • Mechanical adjustment possible without diagnostic equipment
  • Simpler repair for operators familiar with small engines

3. Long-Term Repair Considerations

In rural areas with limited dealer access, carbureted engine repair is more universally accessible. Most small engine repair shops can rebuild a carburetor. EFI repair sometimes requires manufacturer-specific diagnostic equipment and trained technicians.

Honest Recommendation

For most Canadian buyers, EFI typically pays back over multi-year ownership through fuel savings, easier cold starts, and better performance โ€” particularly for buyers planning 8+ years of ownership.

Choose the Z452KWi-54 (EFI) if:

  • You operate in varied Canadian weather conditions (especially spring/fall cool temperatures)
  • You value easier cold starts without choke management
  • Fuel efficiency matters over multi-year ownership
  • You’re planning 10+ years of ownership
  • Local Kubota dealer has EFI service capability

Choose the Z422KW-54 carbureted if:

  • Initial cost matters most
  • You prefer mechanical simplicity for self-service
  • You’re in a rural area with limited EFI service options
  • You’re a budget-conscious buyer
  • You’re confident in carbureted engine technology

Kawasaki FT730V EFI Engine

The FT730V EFI deserves dedicated explanation because it’s the defining feature of the Z452KWi-54.

Engine Specifications

  • Type: V-twin, air-cooled, EFI, 4-stroke
  • Displacement: 726cc
  • Horsepower: 26 HP (gross)
  • Cooling: Air-cooled with cooling fins
  • Fuel system: Multi-point Electronic Fuel Injection
  • Engine management: Electronic Control Unit (ECU)
  • Starting: Electric start (push button)
  • Service intervals: Standard Kawasaki commercial schedule

Why the FT730V EFI Matters

The FT730V EFI is Kawasaki’s commercial-grade EFI engine โ€” the engine used across:

  • Kubota Z700 series commercial mowers
  • Scag commercial zero-turns
  • Exmark commercial machines
  • Other premium commercial brands

Adapting this commercial-grade engine to a residential-warranty Z400 chassis means buyers get commercial-tier engine technology with prosumer pricing and warranty terms.

Maintenance Schedule

Following Kawasaki’s recommended service schedule extends engine life:

  • Oil changes: Every 50 hours or once per season
  • Air filter: Inspect every 25 hours; replace per spec
  • Spark plugs: Inspect/replace per Kawasaki schedule
  • Fuel filter: Inspect annually
  • Cooling fins: Clean of grass/debris regularly
  • EFI sensors: Generally maintenance-free; diagnostic check if performance issues

EFI engines require slightly more sophisticated diagnostic equipment for major service vs carbureted alternatives. Most Canadian Kubota dealers have appropriate diagnostic tools for FT730V EFI service.

54-Inch Deck โ€” Productivity Sweet Spot

The Z452KWi-54 uses the 54-inch fabricated steel deck โ€” same construction as the carbureted Z422KW-54.

Deck Construction

  • 5-inch deep welded structure
  • 10-gauge fabricated steel construction
  • Three blades for clean even cut
  • Reinforced spindle mount area for durability
  • Generous internal deck volume for clipping handling
  • Side discharge standard

Productivity Math for 54-Inch Deck

At 10 mph (16 km/h) travel speed:

  • Approximately 2.25 acres per hour with normal overlap
  • 5 acres in approximately 2.25 hours
  • 7 acres in approximately 3 hours

For Canadian acreage owners with 4-7 acre properties, the 54-inch deck delivers strong productivity without the storage/gate challenges of the 60-inch alternative.

When 54-Inch is Right vs 60-Inch

Choose 54-inch (Z452KWi-54 or Z422KW-54) if:

  • Property is 4-7 acres
  • Gate access constraints (most gates under 60″)
  • Storage space limited
  • Maneuverability around obstacles matters

Step up to 60-inch (Z422KWT-60 or Z452KWTi-60) if:

  • Property is 5-8+ acres
  • Time savings matter (5-10 hours per season vs 54-inch)
  • No gate constraints
  • Adequate storage available

Best Applications for the Z452KWi-54

The Z452KWi-54 fits a specific Canadian buyer profile.

Best fit for the Z452KWi-54:

  • Canadian acreage owners with 4-7 acre properties
  • Buyers wanting EFI engine technology benefits
  • Operators in regions with cool spring/fall temperatures (cold-start advantage)
  • Owners planning 10+ years of ownership (fuel savings payback)
  • Buyers valuing 54-inch productivity without 60-inch storage requirements
  • Operators wanting commercial-grade engine technology with residential warranty
  • Owners preferring push-button start over key ignition

Less suitable for:

  • Properties under 3 acres โ€” the Z412KW-48 delivers better value at smaller size
  • Properties over 7 acres โ€” step up to Z452KWTi-60 for 60-inch productivity
  • Budget-conscious buyers โ€” the Z422KW-54 carbureted alternative saves $1,500-$2,500 CAD
  • Rural areas with limited EFI service capability
  • Commercial mowing operations โ€” step up to Z700 commercial series

The honest assessment: the Z452KWi-54 is the right answer for serious Canadian acreage owners with 4-7 acre properties who want EFI engine technology benefits without stepping up to the 60-inch deck class. For most buyers, EFI delivers practical value through better cold starts, fuel efficiency, and consistent performance.

Z452KWi-54 vs Z422KW-54 vs Z452KWTi-60

The Z452KWi-54 is most-commonly cross-shopped within Kubota’s Z400 lineup.

FeatureZ422KW-54Z452KWi-54Z452KWTi-60
Deck Size54 inches54 inches60 inches
EngineKawasaki FR 24 HPKawasaki FT730V EFI 26 HPKawasaki FT730V EFI 26 HP
Fuel SystemCarburetedEFIEFI
TransmissionZT3600ZT3600ZT3600
StartingKey switchPush buttonPush button
Tires (front)PneumaticSemi-pneumaticTweEL airless
ROPSFoldableFoldableFoldable
Suspension SeatStandardStandardStandard
Fuel Tank6.8 gal6.8 gal6.8 gal
Travel Speed10 mph10 mph10 mph
Cutting Height1.5-5 in1.5-5 in1.5-5 in
Recommended Property4-7 acres4-7 acres5-8+ acres
Approx CAD Price$11,500-$13,000$13,500-$15,500$15,500-$17,500

Choose the Z422KW-54 if budget matters and you prefer mechanical simplicity. Saves $1,500-$2,500 CAD over EFI version.

Choose the Z452KWi-54 if you want EFI engine technology benefits with the 54-inch deck size. The EFI prosumer sweet spot.

Choose the Z452KWTi-60 if you want EFI engine + TweEL airless tires + 60-inch deck. Top of Z400 lineup.

The Z422KW-54 vs Z452KWi-54 decision turns on the EFI premium ($1,500-$2,500). For multi-year ownership and Canadian climate conditions, EFI typically pays back. For budget-conscious buyers, carbureted delivers better value.

For the full Kubota Z-Series comparison spanning all 18 models, see our Kubota Z Series Compared guide.

Cold Weather Storage & Canadian Considerations

The Z452KWi-54 is engineered for Canadian acreage use โ€” proper off-season storage practices meaningfully affect long-term reliability.

EFI-Specific Storage Considerations

Pre-storage:

  • Stabilize fuel with Sta-Bil or equivalent (especially important for EFI fuel system)
  • Run engine briefly to circulate stabilized fuel through EFI system
  • Battery maintenance (EFI requires battery for ECU operation)
  • Standard oil change before storage

Spring startup:

  • Battery first โ€” verify charge for ECU operation
  • Fresh fuel strongly recommended for EFI (avoid running stale fuel through injectors)
  • Push button start should work immediately without choke management
  • Listen for normal ECU operation sounds

Cold-Weather Operation

The EFI advantage shines in cool Canadian spring conditions:

  • No choke management required
  • Instant cold starts at 5-15ยฐC typical spring temperatures
  • Stable idle immediately after startup
  • No carburetor adjustment needed seasonally

For Canadian operators, the EFI starting experience meaningfully improves the early-season mowing experience.

Maintenance & Long-Term Ownership

The Z452KWi-54 has a moderate maintenance profile โ€” similar to carbureted alternatives with EFI-specific considerations.

Routine Maintenance Schedule

  • Every mowing session: Visual inspection (tires, deck, blades, fuel)
  • Every 25 hours: Air filter inspection, grease points lubrication
  • Every 50 hours: Engine oil and filter change, blade sharpening/inspection (3 blades)
  • Every 100 hours: Hydrostatic transmission fluid check, belt inspection
  • Every 200 hours: Spark plug replacement, deck spindle service (3 spindles)
  • Annually: Full inspection per Kubota schedule (including EFI system diagnostic)

Typical Wear Part Replacement Costs (Canadian Pricing)

  • Mower blades (set of 3 for 54″ deck): $75-$140 CAD per replacement
  • Engine oil + filter: $35-$60 CAD per change
  • Air filter: $30-$55 CAD per replacement
  • Spark plugs (V-twin set): $25-$45 CAD per set
  • Drive belts: $50-$100 CAD per belt
  • Battery: $90-$170 CAD per replacement (every 4-6 years)
  • EFI fuel filter: $40-$80 CAD (specific to EFI system)

EFI Diagnostic Considerations

EFI engines occasionally need diagnostic codes read for troubleshooting. Most Canadian Kubota dealers have appropriate diagnostic equipment. Common EFI checks:

  • Engine warning lights indicate diagnostic codes
  • Stable idle indicates EFI sensor health
  • Smooth acceleration indicates injector function
  • Normal fuel consumption indicates EFI calibration

EFI systems are typically reliable for the full machine service life, but minor sensor issues can occasionally require diagnostic attention.

Long-Term Ownership Economics

Typical 10-year cost of ownership for the Z452KWi-54:

  • Purchase: $13,500-$15,500 CAD
  • Annual fuel (with EFI savings): $350-$600 CAD (vs $400-$700 carbureted equivalent)
  • 10-year fuel savings vs carbureted: $300-$700 CAD
  • Annual maintenance: $160-$280 CAD
  • Wear parts (10 years): $900-$1,800 CAD
  • Total 10-year cost: Approximately $19,000-$24,000 CAD

The Z452KWi-54 typically delivers 2,000-3,000+ hours of prosumer service life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I read Kubota Z452KWi-54 reviews and ratings?

On Aglist, the Reviews & Ratings section helps Canadian buyers compare owner feedback on EFI experience, fuel economy, cold-start performance, and long-term ownership impressions.

Is the Kubota Z452KWi-54 made in Canada?

The Z452KWi-54 is assembled in the USA with Japanese engineering from Kubota Corporation. Sold and serviced through Kubota Canada’s authorized dealer network across all provinces.

What does “i” in Z452KWi-54 mean?

The “i” suffix denotes Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) โ€” Kubota’s naming convention for EFI-equipped models. The Z452KWi-54 uses Kawasaki’s FT730V EFI engine, providing computer-controlled fuel delivery for better cold starts, fuel efficiency, and consistent performance.

Is EFI worth the premium over the carbureted Z422KW-54?

For most Canadian buyers planning 8+ years of ownership, yes. The EFI premium ($1,500-$2,500 CAD) typically pays back through:

  • 5-10% fuel savings ($300-$700 CAD over 10 years)
  • Easier cold starts in Canadian spring conditions
  • Better throttle response and performance consistency
  • Lower emissions

For budget-conscious buyers or those preferring mechanical simplicity, the carbureted Z422KW-54 remains an excellent alternative.

What’s the difference between Z422KW-54 and Z452KWi-54?

Same: 54-inch deck, transmission (ZT3600), travel speed (10 mph), suspension seat, foldable ROPS, fuel tank, cutting height range.

Different: Engine (24 HP carbureted vs 26 HP EFI), starting (key switch vs push button), price (Z452KWi-54 costs $1,500-$2,500 more), front tires (pneumatic vs semi-pneumatic).

How is the Z452KWi-54 different from the Z452KWTi-60?

Same: EFI engine (26 HP Kawasaki FT730V), transmission, push button start, suspension seat, foldable ROPS, cutting height range, fuel tank.

Different: Deck size (54″ vs 60″), tires (semi-pneumatic vs TweEL airless), price (Z452KWTi-60 costs $2,000-$2,500 more), recommended property size.

Does EFI require different fuel than carbureted?

No, both use regular unleaded gasoline. EFI is slightly more sensitive to fuel quality (avoid stale fuel) but uses the same 87-octane regular unleaded as carbureted alternatives. Always use fresh fuel and consider fuel stabilizer for end-of-season storage with EFI.

What property size is the Z452KWi-54 designed for?

The Z452KWi-54 is rated for 4-7 acre properties. The 54-inch deck delivers strong productivity for typical Canadian acreage. Properties under 3 acres โ†’ consider Z412KW-48. Properties over 7 acres โ†’ consider Z452KWTi-60 (60-inch deck).

What’s the typical price of the Kubota Z452KWi-54 in Canada?

As of 2026, the Z452KWi-54 typically ranges $13,500-$15,500 CAD depending on dealer and configuration. Admin fees and freight typically add $300-$500 CAD. Trailer packages bundling utility trailers add $1,500-$2,500 CAD. Confirm current pricing with your local Kubota Canada dealer.

Does the Z452KWi-54 have the suspension seat standard?

Yes. The Z452KWi-54 includes the adjustable high-back suspension seat with armrests as standard equipment โ€” same premium comfort feature as other Z400 models and the Z242KW-48/Z252-54 residential models.

Can the Z452KWi-54 handle wet grass?

Within reason, yes. The 26 HP EFI engine and 54-inch fabricated deck handle wet grass acceptably with some clumping. EFI’s consistent power delivery helps in heavy conditions โ€” the engine maintains RPM better under load than equivalent carbureted alternatives. For waterlogged conditions, slower travel speed improves cut quality.

How does the push button start work?

The Z452KWi-54 uses a push button start system with safety interlocks. Sit on the seat (operator presence switch), set parking brake, push start button. The ECU verifies safety conditions and starts the engine. No key required โ€” no key to lose or fumble.

Is the EFI engine reliable long-term?

Yes. The Kawasaki FT730V EFI is the same engine family used on Kubota Z700 commercial mowers and across premium commercial brands. EFI technology has been mature for 15+ years in mower applications. The engine typically delivers 2,000-3,000+ hours of service life with proper maintenance โ€” equivalent to or better than carbureted alternatives.

What if my Kubota dealer doesn’t have EFI service capability?

Most Canadian Kubota dealers have appropriate EFI diagnostic equipment for FT730V EFI service. Before purchasing, verify your local dealer’s EFI service capability. If your immediate dealer lacks capability, EFI service is typically available at slightly larger regional Kubota dealers within reasonable driving distance.

Can the Z452KWi-54 be used commercially?

Kubota positions the Z452KWi-54 as premium prosumer / light commercial. The Hydro-Gear Commercial ZT3600 transmission and Kawasaki FT730V EFI engine are commercial-tier, but the 3-year unlimited hour warranty covers residential use. For dedicated commercial operations, step up to Z700 commercial series.

Does the 54-inch deck mulch leaves well?

The 54-inch fabricated deck with three blades mulches leaves effectively. The 26 HP EFI engine provides strong, consistent power for leaf mulching across the full deck width. For very heavy leaf loads, multiple passes are sometimes needed. Some operators upgrade to dedicated mulching blades for premium fall leaf performance.

What’s the warranty on the Z452KWi-54?

Kubota Canada backs the Z452KWi-54 with a 3-year / unlimited hours warranty covering both full machine and powertrain. The warranty covers manufacturing defects under typical residential and light commercial use. Wear items (blades, belts, filters, tires) are not covered.

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