 | Sep 1, 2005 By:Ron Hall
Manufacturers enlist celebrity endorsements for their mowers, but the bottom line is: contractors love their horsepower and they're addicted to speed.
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 | Sep 1, 2005 By:Ron Hall
Nobody disputes the need for speed in today's competitive maintenance environment. But experts agree: the real measure of profitable commercial mowing is efficiency.
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Sep 1, 2005 By:Wayne Volz
Coming up with an accurate bid for mowing is not difficult if you know the level of profit you want to receive for your efforts and you build your bid accordingly.
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 | Sep 1, 2005 By:Matt Gersib
Recent mower innovations can help reduce fuel consumption while increasing on-site speed and efficiency.
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Jun 1, 2004
David Holmes, a Marion County, FL extension service director suggests ways to get your zero-turn mower operators to participate in effective safety training.
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Today's ZTR's are shiny and fast. But these sexy machines aren't kid's play. They're big-time work machines, and operators have to realize this. Jun 1, 2004 By:Ron Hall
Today's zero-turn mowers are shiny and fast. But these sexy machines aren't kid's play. They're big-time work machines, and operators have to realize this.
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 | Zero-turns are still the hot market, but don't count out walk-behinds and stand-ons in tight times Jan 1, 2002 By:Jason Stahl
Zero-turn mowers are still red hot. That's the general consensus among the major players in the commercial mower market. And they don't see demand slackening any time soon. But recent economic and demographic changes have led them to believe there may be a shift in the demand for certain types of zero-turns over others, while more economical choices like walk-behinds might make a small comeback.
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Dec 7, 2004
The OPEI says zero-turn mowers boosted sales of riding mowers
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Zero-turn overturns on embankment May 30, 2003
Zero-turn overturns on embankment
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