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Propane Powered Mowers

For the first time, commercial mower users are having to consider what type of fuel will power their mowers – and for the first time, mower providers must be ready to assist with that consideration. CES is ready to meet customers’ propane needs with turn-key, fully customized propane mower refueling solutions. In the past few years, the propane mower market has experienced tremendous growth. Lawn care equipment manufacturers are expanding the range of propane-powered lawn product offerings, and the demand for a cleaner lawn care alternative is evident – and on the rise. The outdoor power equipment industry along with engine manufacturers have made huge strides in reducing harmful emissions. CES is there to help you in lowering lawn equipment emissions and reduce our dependence on foreign oil. Propane-powered mowers are available in both walk-behind and zero-turn platforms from a variety of manufacturers.

Advantages Of Propane Powered Lawn Maintenance and
Small Engines
 

  • No clogged carburetors or deteriorated parts due to E15 gasoline.
  • No winter storage problems like gasoline
  • Save time - Keep your employees out of c-stores wasting time
  • No risk of employee theft of gasoline or credit card hassles
  • Cleaner emissions make for good marketing and happier customers
  • Safety: No threat dangerous gasoline spillage while refuelling


11 Year Old Ross Taylor on Propane Powered Dixie Chopper 

Propane Engine Conversion Kits For Small Engines

“End your ethanol / gasoline aggravation, no more winter fuel storage problems – convert to clean burning propane”

 

New Propane Powered Mower Manufacturers




Dixie Chopper Xcaliber Propane Mower


 

PERC Launches $1,000 Commercial Mower Incentive ProgramLazer Z mower
Marketers can help their professional landscaping clients save as much as $1,000 on a new propane-fueled mower under the Propane Mower End-User Incentive Program launched today by the Propane Education & Research Council. PERC seeks to put as many as 600 new propane-fueled commercial mowers into service nationwide through the program.

Eligible professional mowing firms can get up to $1,000 for buying a qualifying propane-fueled commercial mower with a cutting deck of 60 inches to 72 inches. The firm must share details with PERC about its use and operation of the mower for one year. Many major manufacturers offer propane-fueled mowers that qualify, including Bob-Cat, Cub Cadet, Dixie Chopper, Exmark, Gravely, Husqvarna, Kubota, Scag Power Equipment, Zipper, and Briggs & Stratton and its Ferris and Snapper Pro lines.

Propane-fueled mowers cost less to operate and produce fewer harmful emissions than gasoline-fueled mowers. Propane mowers can reduce carbon monoxide emissions by more than 80 percent and greenhouse gas emissions by nearly 50 percent compared with gasoline mowers.

The incentive program joins PERC’s Mower Dealer Demonstration program which will place 300 propane mowers with equipment dealers nationwide to demonstrate the performance, reliability, and easy refueling of propane mowers.

Visit here for more information and to apply for the
Propane Mower End-User Incentive Program.

Webinar Provides Commercial Mower Tutorial
The webinar Propane Mowers: Getting Ready for Mowing Season is available in the archive section of the Third Thursday Engine Fuel Webinar series from the Propane Education & Research Council.

The half-hour webinar features Emileo Ramirez, commercial sales manager for Briggs & Stratton Yard Power Products Group, discussing his firm's Ferris and Snapper Pro propane mowers.

Ramirez notes that Briggs & Stratton's propane engine delivers fewer harmful emissions compared than the same gas engine and that it meets Environmental Protection Agency and California Air Resources Board standards. Ferris and Snapper Pro offer propane-fueled mowers with
61 inch and 72 inch decks.

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