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PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT


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SiteOne, Roswell, Georgia, launched its Lesco 300 Truck Mounted Tank Sprayer. The new unit features a 300-gallon tank,


an electric start and 6.5-horsepower Vanguard engine. It offers alternative efficiencies com- pared to a stand-on unit, such as towability and space savings. The tank features a Hydra-Cell pump engineered to be low maintenance, providing users a lifetime cost savings of up to $6,500 compared to traditional double dia- phragm and piston pumps. The tank sprayer is resistant to corrosive chemicals and features molded, peel-resistant measurement labels for easy reading. It also includes a waterproof, lockable storage compartment. The unit at- taches to most truck models and covers a large application area.


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Ryobi, Anderson, South Carolina, expand- ed its cordless options for outdoor power equipment in its 80V lithium battery sys-


tem lineup. The expansion includes the 80V HP 30-inch self-propelled multiblade lawn mower, the first made by Ryobi. The mower delivers aggressive cutting with multiple cross-cut blades, time savings with a 30-inch cut width, one-touch folding technology for convenience, single-point height adjustment, an integrated mulch plug and a self-propelled function. It has up to 90 minutes of run time. The 80V HP will come with one 80-volt battery and one 80-volt charger. It will be manufactured at Ryobi’s An- derson facility, making it Ryobi’s first 80V prod- uct made in the U.S. with global materials.


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Exmark, Beatrice, Nebraska, released updated versions of its commercial and residential zero-turn lawnmowers. The


new Radius commercial models provide cut quality, durability and reliability, combined with increased comfort courtesy of upgraded opera- tor seats and revised side pod controls. Exmark introduced the new Quest X-Series. The new series is powered by a 24.5-hp Kohler KT735 twin-cylinder engine. New for the Quest family of mowers, the 48-inch series is equipped with an UltraCut Series 3 cutting deck with Exmark’s exclusive flow-control baffles. Fabricated and welded from 10-gauge steel with 7-gauge side skirts, the UltraCut Series 3 deck also features large-diameter cutter housings for increased long-term durability.


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ASV Holdings, Grand Rapids, Michi- gan, introduced new mulchers for the MAX-Series RT-135F and RT-75HD Po-


si-Track loaders as well as its first ASV-branded snow attachments. A new six-way dozer blade is also included in its updated line of branded attachments. The new mulcher attachments are available in a standard drum or depth control series for both track loaders. The heavy-duty construction of the standard drum series makes it the best option for operators who need a ver- satile mulcher that performs in all conditions. The snowblower features a four-blade fan, heavy-duty gearbox and a high-carbon steel cutting edge to plow through snow and ice. The dozer blade features a hydraulically controlled blade for versatility and easy operation.


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ASV Holdings | New mulchers, snow attachments and dozer blade


SiteOne | Truck mounted tank sprayer


Ryobi | 80V lawn mower


Exmark | Redesigned zero-turn mowers


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