The company hosted a select group of 45 of its commercial customers to address the latest trends and technological developments affecting the industry.
The models, which are targeted for properties from 0.37 acres to 1.25 acres, will feature new technological capabilities, including a complementing mobile app.
The promotional event runs through May 29. This spring, Stihl is also introducing its new RMA 410 battery-powered walk-behind mower, which will be available May 1.
Housing completions will increase demand for both residential power lawn and garden equipment and landscaping services, according to The Fredonia Group. Technological innovations will also influence demand.
Joe Turoff, VP of Sales and Marketing for Ego, shows off the company's lineup of battery-powered equipment, including a mower, line trimmer, blower and chainsaw.
Yanmar America is the North American headquarters of Yanmar Holdings. Ranked #1 in Product
Quality for five years in a row by the Equipment Dealers Association, Yanmar provides innovative
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Yanmar was the world’s first manufacturer to develop a practical small diesel engine in 1933 and
has continued to push the boundaries of innovation and technology ever since. As a manufacturer of
diesel engines, compact tractors and utility task vehicles, construction machinery, and industrial
equipment, Yanmar's products are sold in over 130 countries.
At Yanmar America, we are committed to providing our customers with the highest quality products
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Virginia Beach-based STIHL Inc., produces a full line of high-quality, handheld outdoor power equipment including blowers, trimmers, brushcutters, and multi-task tools, as well as the number one selling brand of chainsaws worldwide. STIHL Inc. manufactures over 260 model variations of handheld outdoor power equipment for sale in the U.S. and around the world.