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MIDDLE GROUND.(PRODUCT PROFILE)
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Yard & Garden
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April 1, 2008
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MIDDLE GROUND
By Gregg Wartgow
In a market dominated by zero-turns of all shapes and sizes, intermediate walk mowers settle into their own little niche.
Anyone close to the landscaping industry, or even someone watching from a distance, has recognized that the slick zero-turn riding mower is the product of choice for most end-users. Then why is it that manufacturers continue to build intermediate walk mowers, dealers continue to sell them and landscapers continue to buy them?
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For landscape contractors, there are still certain applications where a walk mower is the best design. Roy Dust, a product specialist for Ferris, points to hillside ...