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April 25, 2008
Cub Cadet Releases New Guide to Help Differentiate Riding Mower Types
Free Guide Offers Tips for Buying a Riding Lawn Mower.
Valley City, OH (PRWEB) April 24, 2008 -- Cub Cadet proudly releases "Helpful Hints for Selecting a Riding Mower," a downloadable PDF guide that explains the various types of riding mowers and helps homeowners select the best riding lawn mower to match their needs. A riding lawn mower or tractor is a significant investment that owners will typically use for many years which makes selecting the right mower essential. New innovations and features such as: hydrostatic transmissions, QuickAttach™ decks, Synchro Technology™ and 360 degree turning capability, can make the selection process difficult.
From zero turn riding mowers to garden tractors to lawn tractors, each riding mower has a variety of uses, range of abilities, and selection of attachments that extends its functionality. Now available at Cub Cadet's new riding mower Online Information Center, "Helpful Hints for Selecting a Riding Mower" gives an overview of all of these mower platforms and explains the major features available for each type. The buying guide also identifies key questions homeowners must consider before purchasing a riding lawn mower and includes a reference chart to record preferred options.
About Cub Cadet
Since 1961, Cub Cadet has been meeting the needs of rural and suburban homeowners, while keeping one simple promise - to build it better. As the leader in premium outdoor power equipment, Cub Cadet features innovations such as zero turning radius mowers, smooth and easy automatic transmissions and the CycloCut™ mowing deck. Cub Cadet has built its legacy on high-quality engineering - producing smarter, faster and tougher products. For more information, visit www.cubcadet.com.
Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at April 25, 2008 05:13 AM