The 9.8 feet wide belt-driven rotary mower became the first in a complete range of mowers that has dominated high-end rotary mowers for more than the last three decades. Today, one in four of the world’s top 100 golf courses rely on mowers built by Lastec.
One in four of the world’s top 100 PGA championship golf courses rely on Lastec Golf Course Mowers for maximum cut quality and performance with minimum investment, maintenance, and man power. Built in the USA! Home Mowers Zero Turn
We’re working to compile a comprehensive guide of Golf Cart State Laws & Regulations for all 50 states, but it takes time. Although each of these state guides gives a thorough approach to the golf cart laws in your state, it is recommended that you perform the research on your own and reach out to your local municipality.
Wide area mowers = more grass cut with each pass. The articulation and flexing decks of the XR700 are important for our golf course with all the rolling hills, mounds, and slopes. It is important that we don’t get the scalping that you get with other mowers.
California regulators voted on Thursday to ban the sale of new gas-powered leaf blowers and lawn mowers starting in 2024 and portable generators by 2028, the latest step in the state's aggressive effort to reduce harmful pollutants and transition toward a carbon-free economy.
In October, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill into law making California the first state to ban the sale of gas-powered lawn equipment by 2024 in an effort to curb emissions.
California Is Banning All Small Gas-Powered Engines By 2024, Including Lawn Equipment | Carscoops.
The EPA found that gasoline-powered lawn mowers emit eight times more nitrogen oxides, 3,300 times more hydrocarbons, 5,000 times more carbon monoxide and more than twice the CO2 per hour of operation than electric lawn mowers. Lawn mowers are not the only cause of greenhouse gases produced in lawn care.
California is the first state to outlaw all gasoline-powered lawn equipment, requiring new lawn mowers and leaf blowers with small off-road engines to be zero-emission by 2024. The legislation comes with $30 million in funding to help aid the transition.
California will outlaw the sale of new gas-powered lawn mowers, leaf blowers and chain saws as early as 2024 under a new law signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom. California will outlaw the sale of new gas-powered lawn mowers, leaf blowers and chain saws as early as 2024 under a new law signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Saturday.
The small gas engine market is expected to witness a CAGR of more than 4 % during the forecast period, 2022-2027. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the market studied witnessed a negative impact, owing to the subdued activities in the end-user industries.
Gavin Newsom signed a law that will effectively ban the sale of gas-powered small off-road engines (SORE) — spark-ignited engines rated at or below 25 hp — many of which are used in lawn and garden equipment such as mowers, as well as logging equipment, commercial utility equipment and specialty vehicles.
Two-stroke engines are not "banned" for use on all waterways in California, nor is there any plan to do so. Carbureted and electronic-injection two-stroke engines are considered high-emission engines. Generally, these engines were manufactured prior to 1999.
Lawnmowers are currently subject to EPA's Phase 2 regulations. These requirements have reduced volatile organic compounds and nitrogen oxides emissions by over 70 percent from unregulated levels.
May 31, 2001 -- Spending an hour behind a roaring lawn mower can spew nearly the same amount of oily pollution into the air as a 100-mile car trip, according to a Swedish study.
Electric mowers are good for the environment because they don't create greenhouse gas emissions, like their gas-guzzling counterparts. In the long-term, you will likely find that an electric lawn mower is actually cheaper than a gas lawn mower.
Keep a fire extinguisher nearby. Avoid fuel spills. Don’t overfill the tank, especially on hot days. In order to protect your equipment, you should also make sure that everyone is aware of the different types of fuel you use for each piece of equipment.
Conversely, no more than 60 gallons of gasoline may be stored inside flammable cabinets. Safe handling of safety cans is also very important. Most accidents can be prevented by following a few simple safety rules: Allow any container spills to evaporate before putting the container in the vehicle.
One of the primary draws to golf – for both golfers and course staff – is the natural, wide-open spaces that the game takes place in. While the rolling greens and lush wilds provide an escape from bustling urban life, their idyllic expanses can hide their own dangers that Superintendents and staff need to be
Refuelling equipment may also pose several safety hazards so make sure you and your employees follow these safety tips: Never refuel a hot motor. Don’t refuel near open flames. Keep a fire extinguisher nearby.
Liquids under one gallon may be kept in their original containers. It’s important to note that OSHA approval is not the same as EPA approval or AQMD approval. When selecting a safety can, you need to make sure that it is OSHA approved, none of these other approval marks ensures OSHA approval.
Safety When Working Near Golfers Given that a golf course is a sporting venue as well as a place of work, it’s important to prioritize safety for both golfers and staff. Golf may seem like a safe sport but flying golf balls can cause serious injuries.
Today’s commercial automatic lawnmowers and other equipment employ a variety of technology, including autonomous navigation and telemetry, smart sensors and cameras, machine-to-machine (M2M) communications, and connectivity with apps.
Those charged with maintaining golf courses, municipal and commercial green spaces and stadium fields currently have a variety of equipment options to choose from. Here’s what a few of both the major and lesser-known commercial lawn and turf OEMs have been up to.
While traditional, manual equipment still dominates the commercial lawn and turf industry, things may be starting to change. OEMs are investing in the development of autonomous equipment — some have products already in the market — to meet a growing demand prompted partly by the industry’s labor shortage.
How each robot works is actually quite simple, considering the amazing technology. After pushing the start button, the operator places multiple beacons around the green. These beacons send sound waves back to the mower, helping to orient the machine.
The new model should solve some of the limitations of the RG3, which Nettz said struggles with fog and noise interference from high winds, leaf blowers and other mowers. The Infinicut RGX will be guided by GPS coordinates, eliminating the need for the beacons, and be lithium-powered.