Snapper Adding Walk-Behind Mowers Featuring New Engine to Its Consumer and Commercial Lineups
McDonough, Ga., (September 24, 2004) — Snapper will be adding several new walk-behind mowers to its consumer and commercial mower lineups for 2005. The new units feature a 6.0-hp Kawasaki engine that offers pressure oil filtration with spin on filter.
The new engine will be used on three units:
- 21" residential Ninja mulching self-propelled mower
- 21" steel commercial recycling Ninja mulcher
- 21" steel commercial HI-VAC bagging mower
Snapper walk-behind mowers are sold via independent authorized dealers. For more information, visit www.snapper.com.
Snapper traces its roots back to 1894 as Southern Saw Works. Snapper introduced the industry's first self-propelled rotary mower in 1951 and was an innovator of the rear engine riding mower. Today, Snapper manufactures premium lawn care and snow removal equipment for both residential and commercial customers including walk-behind mowers, rear engine riders, tractors, zero turn riders, commercial mowers, snowthrowing equipment, tillers, utility vehicles, generators and pressure washers. Snapper is a division of Simplicity Manufacturing, Inc. Simplicity Manufacturing is part of the Briggs & Stratton Power Products Group, LLC.
For More Information, Contact:
Troy Blewett
Manager, Corporate Communications
(262) 284-8706
tmb@smimail.com