Grasshopper expands, enhances 100V Series mowers for 2016

The Grasshopper Company announced plans to grow and improve its 100V Series mowers for 2016.

New for 2016, select 100V mowers will be equipped with 61-inch cutting decks capable of mowing up to 4.5 acres per hour, making the V Series the ideal entry point for commercial contractors looking to step up from walk-behind or stand-on mowers.

In addition, 100V Series models will feature single-fill, 6.5-gallon fuel tanks located under the seat for a lower center of gravity, enhanced traction and longer mowing intervals between fill-ups. For added convenience, the fuel gauge will be located in a visible location in front of the operator seat.

All V Series models are equipped with commercial-grade components and comfort features for excellent value: fully hydraulic pump-and-wheel-motor transmissions; professional-grade engines with limited three-year engine manufacturer warranties; 5.5-inch-deep cutting decks with effortless foot-pedal and drop-pin height adjustment; large turf-style drive tires; and fully cushioned Cordura-covered seats with padded armrests.

Combined with the longest transmission fluid-change interval in its class — with no break-in period — self-tensioning belts and no more than five grease points, Grasshopper V-Series mowers are designed for less maintenance, low cost of operation, extended service life and long-term value.

Grasshopper V-Series mowers are available in 41-, 48-, 52- and 61-inch cutting widths to provide the agility of a zero-turn mower with a compact size able to maneuver in tight spaces without the fatigue of a walk-behind mower. These compact power units are well suited for landscape contractors who maintain small-acreage and confined areas, as well as ranchers, farmers and rural lifestylers who want to maintain lawn areas around their homesteads. Its small footprint also allows for easy transport on trailers and space-saving storage in shops, garages or outbuildings.

To learn more, visit www.grasshoppermower.com.

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