Outdoor Power Equipment

March 2017

Proudly serving the industry for which it was named for more than 50 years, Outdoor Power Equipment provides dealers who sell and service outdoor power equipment with valuable information to succeed in a competitive market.

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22 MARCH 2017 OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT www.outdoorpowerequipment.com FEATURE STORY | Show Preview Additional fundraising events planned for the Call of Duty Endowment will include online silent and live auctions with 100 percent of auction proceeds aimed at helping military veterans fi nd jobs. Attendees can fi nd the latest show updates and register at www.conexpoconagg.com and www.ifpe.com. HEFTEE 4000 A BIG LIFT FOR THE BIGGEST OPE JOBS > Lifts up to 4,000 pounds to 6 feet. > Free-standing and mobile > Adjustable, 84-inch lift arms match to equipment's wheelbase > Passive safety locking system requires two-handed lowering > Accessory package makes the lift a complete OPE workstation The Heftee 4000 took the unique Heftee single-mast design to a whole new level! As turf equipment became larger and heavier, the Heftee 4000 offered the professional OPE technician the same great work platform and service advantages they loved about the Heftee 2000. With its 84-inch lift arm, the 4000 easily handles the large commercial mowers and utility vehilces, but is nimble enough for smaller equipment too. If you're working on mowers with 72-inch cutting decks, the Heftee 4000 is ideal. CALL 800.755.7540 OR VISIT WWW.HEFTEE.COM Charitable initiatives The shows recently announced that the Call of Duty Endowment will serve as the offi cial charitable part- ner for the 2017 events. The Call of Duty Endowment is a non-profi t organization found- ed by Bobby Kotick, CEO of Ac- tivision Blizzard, in 2009 to help veterans secure high-quality jobs after their military service and to raise awareness of the value that vets bring to the workplace. Every single dollar donated goes toward this important work, and just $600 helps a vet- eran fi nd a high-quality job. Terex Corporation made the fi rst major donation: a benefi t concert featuring multi-platinum rock band, Foreigner, for Wednesday, March 8 (and hosted by Brooklyn Bowl in Las Vegas). Show attendees will be allowed to donate to the endowment for entrance to the concert. OPE Additional fundraising events planned for the Call of Duty Endowment will include online silent and live auctions with 100 percent of auction proceeds aimed at helping military veterans fi nd jobs. Attendees can fi nd the latest show updates and register at www.conexpoconagg.com and Charitable initiatives The shows recently announced that the Call of Duty Endowment will serve as the offi cial charitable part- ner for the 2017 events. The Call of Duty Endowment is a non-profi t organization found- ed by Bobby Kotick, CEO of Ac- tivision Blizzard, in 2009 to help veterans secure high-quality jobs after their military service and to raise awareness of the value that vets bring to the workplace. Every single dollar donated goes toward this important work, and just $600 helps a vet- eran fi nd a high-quality job. Terex Corporation made the fi rst major donation: a benefi t concert featuring multi-platinum rock band, Foreigner, for Wednesday, March 8 (and hosted by Brooklyn Bowl in Las Vegas). Show attendees will be allowed to donate to the endowment for entrance to the concert. Foreigner

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