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Exmark Unveils Next-Generation of Mowers at GIE+EXPO

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Four new Exmark mowers introduced, three mowers with alternative fuels or higher fuel efficiency.

Lawn & Landscape | November 2, 2009 |

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LOUISVILLE, KY - Exmark introduced four new mowers at GIE+EXPO at the Kentucky Exposition Center last week. These products complement Exmark's lineup of profession-grade mowers, some of which have been enhanced for 2010.

  • Vantage: Vantage is Exmark's first stand-on mower providing users with comfort, increased productivity and cut.
  • Quest SP: Exmark's Quest SP includes enhancements and additional features to the original Quest mower, which provides greater durability and productivity in a heavy-duty zero-turn mower.
  • Commercial 21 and Commercial 21 AS: The Commercial 21 and Commercial 21 AS mowers are an optimized, clean-sheet design for improved balance and maneuverability.
  • Lazer Z AS: Exmark's Lazer Z AS is a commercial-grade zero-turn in a value package.

Exmark also has integrated alternative fuel and higher fuel-efficiency mowers into its lineup for 2010. Two of the units are EPA certified using alternative fuel that can burn cleaner, reduce carbon deposits and emissions and engine maintenance costs while prolonging the life of the engine.

Environmentally-friendly mowers: 

  • Turf Tracer Propane: Exmark's Turf Tracer Propane mower is tough on grass and easy on the environment, powered by 23 horsepower Kawasaki with a propane fuel system conforming to NFPA 58 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code.
  • Propane-ready Lazer Z: Exmarke's propane-ready Lazer Z is powered by a 28 horsepower Kawasaki V-twin, governed to 3,750 rpm.
  • Lazer Z EFI: The Lazer Z EFI mower features a Kohler electronic fuel-injection (EFI) engine on the Lazer Z in 29 horsepower with a 60-inch UltraCut Series 6.

For more information on these products and others announced at GIE+EXPO, please visit www.lawnandlandscape.com/products.

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