Outdoor Power Equipment

September 2011

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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Kawasaki Mule utility vehicles The Kawasaki Mule line of utility vehicles has earned a reputation for long-term dependability. These vehicles can be found hauling people and cargo, even towing trailers and agricultural equipment, everywhere from the oil fields of Alaska to lifeguard patrols in Florida, including thousands of farms and working ranches in-between. The current Mule line includes the compact 2-seat/2-wheel-drive Mule 600, Mule 610 4x4s, larger 2-wheel-drive Mule 4000, Mule 4010 4x4, diesel models, and gas and diesel versions of the flagship Trans4x4 family of re-configurable Mules. The Trans4x4 system allows the vehicles to be quickly re-configured in the field from 2-seat/long bed into 4-seat/short bed. Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. Kubota RTV900XT The RTV900XT from Kubota is the newest version of its popular RTV900 workhorse utility vehicle model. Building on the strengths of Kubota's exclusive diesel-powered RTV900, the new model's key feature is Kubota's all-new, exclusive, Variable Hydro Transmission (VHT) Plus2, which boasts higher torque to maximize towing and hauling performance. The new transmission, coupled with smooth dynamic-braking and easier shifting, makes the Kubota RTV900XT ideal for the toughest residential and professional jobs. Kubota Tractor Corp. Toro Workman MD Series utility vehicles The new Toro Workman MD Series of utility vehicles combines a coil-over shock absorber suspension design with a patented Active In-Frame twister joint. These features deliver SRQ — Superior Ride Quality — for added operator comfort and vehicle control. The Toro Co. OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT SEPTEMBER 2011 39

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