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SKU: BBM-015-0091-00 Replacement Honda Engine for Bad Boy Maverick Zero-Turn Mowers


Replacement Honda Engine for Bad Boy Maverick Zero-Turn Mowers
Purchase Replacement Honda Engine for Bad Boy Maverick Zero-Turn Mowers
  • SKU: BBM-015-0091-00 Replacement Honda Engine for Bad Boy Maverick Zero-Turn Mowers

  • $2,999.00

Description

When your trusty Maverick starts acting up or that Honda engine finally calls it quits after years of faithful service, you need a reliable replacement that'll get you back to cutting grass without missing a beat. This Honda engine is built to handle the demands of commercial-grade zero-turn mowing, whether you're maintaining your own property or running a landscaping business.

What You're Getting

  • OEM-quality Honda engine engineered specifically for zero-turn mower applications
  • Air-cooled design that keeps running strong even during those long summer mowing sessions
  • Reliable starting system that fires up consistently, season after season
  • Durable construction built to handle the vibration and stress of commercial mowing

Built for Real Farm Work

This engine powers the Bad Boy Maverick series zero-turn mowers from 2019 and 2020 models. The Maverick line is known for its commercial-grade build quality with features like independent front and rear suspension that glides over rough terrain. Whether you're cutting around the farmstead, maintaining pastures, or handling commercial mowing jobs, this Honda powerplant delivers the performance you need.

Made to Last

Honda engines have earned their reputation for reliability in tough conditions. This replacement engine uses the same quality materials and engineering as the original equipment, so you can count on it to handle everything from weekly lawn maintenance to heavy-duty commercial use. The air-cooled design means fewer cooling system problems and simpler maintenance.

Good to Know

This is a direct replacement engine, but you'll want to have your local small engine mechanic handle the installation unless you're comfortable with engine swaps. Make sure to transfer any brackets, pulleys, and hardware from your old engine. It's also a good time to replace belts and check other wear items while you've got the mower apart.