(WHTM) — Kawasaki Motors USA has recalled 39,000 of their John Deere mowers with Kawasaki engines due to fire and burn hazard. To date, Kawasaki has received five reports of fire and 26 reports of melting and/or smoking.
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), about 39,000 John Deere ZTrak™ Zero Turn Mowers with Kawasaki Engines have been recalled because the voltage regulator inside the mower’s engine can fail while in use or while the product is being stored.
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This can cause the engine to overheat, posing a fire and burn hazard.
So far, there have been no injuries reported, the company says.
CPSC says the recall involved John Deere ZTrak Zero Turn Mowers with model numbers Z720E, Z730M, Z740R, and Z760R with Kawasaki engines.
Below are the serial number ranges of the recalled mowers.
ModelStart Serial NumberEnd Serial NumberZ720E1TC720E****0100011TC720E****080657Z730M1TC730M****0100011TC730M****080574Z740R1TC740R****0100011TC740R****080462Z760R1TC760R****0800011TC760R****080339Courtesy of CPSC
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The recalled mowers were sold at authorized John Deere dealers nationwide from October 2018 through September 2024 for between $8,000 and $11,500.
Consumers should stop using the recalled mowers and contact an authorized John Deere dealer for a free repair. Kawasaki and John Deere are contacting all known purchasers directly.
If you have questions, you can call Deere & Company at (800) 537-8233 or you can visit the John Deere recalls section. Consumers can also contact Kawasaki Motors Corp. USA toll-free at (866) 836-4463 or visit Kawasaki Engines for more information.