
If you are in the market for a lawn mower, you have probably experienced the overwhelming feeling of entering a store and coming face-to-face with dozens of brands and models of mowers. One brand which you may have heard of – and with good reason – is Grasshopper. Founded in 1970, Grasshopper Company has been a family-owned and operated business.
Since its inception, the company has specialized in riding rotary mowers, specifically the True ZeroTurn™ mower. For the past four decades, Grasshopper has researched consumer needs and preferences, intent on designing and building mowers that best meet its clients’ needs. All of its mowers are built by manufacturing specialists, with the highest degree of quality and durability – as well as utility for the owner.
Grasshopper mowers come in several models and series. First up is the Grasshopper Front Mount™, found in 600, 700 and 900 series. This line offers the user the same quality associated with Grasshopper – functionality, versatility, and durability – in a design which is more compact. This makes the Front Mount™ an ideal mower for smaller lawns or lawns which have multiple obstacles to be edged. Both affordable and reliable, this Grasshopper model is an excellent choice.
Another option is the MidMount™ model, available in 100, 200, 300, and 400 series. These mowers are still an affordable choice, while definitely representing an upgrade in performance.
Finally, the Grasshopper machine is easy to finance, thanks to finance programs offered by traders in the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico (both U.S. territories). Details on these programs can be found online.
No matter which model you choose, or how you pay for it, a Grasshopper mower saves you both time and effort. Its panoramic visibility and precise handling allow you to trim as you mow, resulting in detailed landscaping.
Plus, Grasshopper keeps operator comfort in mind; not only are its mowers equipped with spring suspension seats, they are also built with Hydra-Smooth control levers. This feature allows the user to operate with just one hand, either the right or the left, providing ultimate ease of use. It is no wonder Grasshopper has been in business for nearly four decades.
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