Outdoor Power Equipment

September 2015

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42 SEPTEMBER 2015 OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT www.outdoorpowerequipment.com PRODUCTS PRODUCT NEWS Continued from page 39 Ecolawn Applicator recently introduced the ECO 75, which is a Walker Mower top dresser attachment. This zero-turn Walker Mower attachment is a unique broadcast spreader. The ECO 75's controls and levers are integrated with the Walker Mower for comfort, control and accessibility, allowing for quick and easy, on-the-go adjustments. The newly designed, 11-cubic-foot-capacity, polythene hopper eliminates material bridging with smooth, steep sides, and its live conveyor system and agitator maintain steady material flow for consistent, even, 180-degree spreading. Ecolawn's dual reverse spinner mechanism is PTO driven, giving application thickness control to the operator's ground speed — this feature is unique to this model. Spreading width is 4 to 14 feet. Product applications include screened compost, pulverized soils, most pelletized products, calcite clay, crumb rubber, lime and all grades of sand, as well as unlimited blends of all of these products. To learn more about the ECO 75, go to www.ecolawnapplicator.com. Ecolawn's ECO 75 top dresser Ecolawn Applicator recently unveiled a new generation of top dressers with the introduction of the ECO 250. A walk-behind, self-propelled, broadcast spreader, the ECO 250's controls and levers are ergonomically designed for comfort, control and accessibility, allowing for quick and easy, on-the-go adjustments. A newly designed, 11-cubic-foot-capacity, polythene hopper eliminates material bridging with smooth, steep sides, and its live conveyor system and agitator maintain steady material flow for consistent, even, 180-degree spreading. The top dresser also features Ecolawn's dual reverse spinner mechanism. The ECO 250 is powerful (5.5-hp. Honda GX160 engine), lightweight (314 pounds) and highly maneuverable (4-wheel design), allowing it to handle wide-open lawns and turf areas with speed and ease. For additional information about the ECO 250, visit www.ecolawnapplicator.com. Ecolawn's ECO 250 top dresser Advertiser Page # Web Address Outdoor Power Equipment Magazine ADVERTISERS' INDEX SEPTEMBER 2015 Basic Software Systems 40 www.basic-software.com Billy Goat Industries, Inc. 12 www.billygoat.com Briggs & Stratton Corp. 13 www.BRIGGSandSTRATTON.com Corona Clipper 35 coronatoolsusa.com Cub Cadet 11 cubcadet.com/becomeadealer Dixie Chopper Cover 3 www.dixiechopper.com/dealers Ecolawn Applicator 40 www.ecolawnapplicator.com ENM Co. 24 www.enmco.com Eureka Chemical Co. 36 www.fluid-film.com GE Capital Commercial Distribution Finance 3 www.gecdf.com/ope9 Green Industry & Equipment Expo (GIE+EXPO) 25 www.gie-expo.com Handy, Division of Janco Industries, Inc. 24 www.handyindustries.com Heftee Industries LLC 39 www.heftee.com Honda Engines Cover 2 engines.honda.com Honda Generators 9 gen.honda.com Independent We Stand (sponsored by Stihl Inc.) 15 IndieBizAward.com KYMCO USA, Inc. 33 kymcousa.com Little Wonder/Schiller Grounds Care, Inc. 29 www.LittleWonder.com/1518 MacKissic, Inc. 31 www.mackissic.com Masport Limited 23 www.masport.com Oregon Outdoor Power Equipment | Blount, Inc. 7 OregonProducts.com Pathfinder Computer Systems, Inc. 40 www.pathfindercs.biz PECO 37 www.lawnvac.com Rotary Corp. 37, 40, Cover 4 www.rotarycorp.com Servantage Dixie Sales Inc. 36 www.dixiesales.com and www.servantage.net SnowEx 34 snowexproducts.com/automatixx Stop & Go International Inc. 40 www.stopngoonline.net TD Retail Card Services 14 TDRCS.com/OPE TM Manufacturing 40 www.skidsplitter.com Walker Mfg. Co. 21 TheWalkerAdvantage.com Water Cannon, Inc. 5 WaterCannon.com

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