New Zero-Turn Designed for Big-fleet Contractors
Schiller Grounds Care has recently introduced the BOB-CAT ProCat SE zero-turn mower for 2012. According to Tony Weber, BOB-CAT product manager at Schiller Grounds Care (SGC), fleet owners are primarily interested in a mower that's going to keep their crews out mowing—period. Thus, several of the extended features commonly found on other BOB-CAT mowers have been omitted in order to make the ProCat SE more affordable. “Large fleet owners care about the operational features of a mower, but do not respond to higher-end options that do not translate into production. “The new ProCat SE series for 2012 is an effort on the part of SGC to offer a fleet-friendly version of the popular redesigned ProCat series that was released in 2011,” says David Dollard, director of sales for New Jersey-based KPM Exceptional LLC. For example, the SE features a slightly lower-grade seat, pneumatic caster wheels as opposed to flat-free caster wheels, and Kohler engines instead of Kawasaki. However, Weber is quick to point out that key durability and performance features remain part of the ProCat SE's design.
Green Industry Pros on 01.01.70 | File Under Lawn | Comments


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