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  2. Gravely Tractor - Wikipedia

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    As of 2006, Gravely provided a full line of power lawn implements, including zero-turn mowers, reel mowers, and grass trimmers. In 2008, Gravely launched Gravely Turf Equipment, a division geared toward golf courses and turf management nationwide. Gravely was purchased by AriensCo located in Brillion, Wisconsin, in 1982. Today the Gravely brand ...

  3. Two-wheel tractor - Wikipedia

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    Gravely [Ariens] discontinued the production of their own two-wheel tractor in 2002. Since then, they for a short time imported a Swiss machine (the Rapid brand) and sold it under the Gravely label; they have discontinued this as well. Until 2016 when the Gravely QXT (Quick eXchanging Tractor) was introduced to celebrate their 100th anniversary.

  4. Gravely - Wikipedia

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    Gravely Tractor, a manufacturer of outdoor power lawn and garden implements; USS Gravely, an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer; People with the surname Gravely: Etta C. Gravely (born 1939), American chemistry academic; Frederic Henry Gravely (1885–1965), English entomologist; Joseph J. Gravely (1828–1872), American politician

  5. Murphys, California - Wikipedia

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    Murphys Hotel (CHL #267), one of the oldest continually operating hotels in California. Its historic register contains such names as Ulysses S. Grant and Mark Twain. The Old mining camp of Brownsville (CHL #465) sits just southwest of the town. Brownsville was a mining camp on rich Pennsylvania Gulch in the 1850s and 1860s.

  6. Brawley, California - Wikipedia

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    www.brawley-ca.gov Brawley (formerly Braly ) [ 4 ] is a city in Imperial County, California , United States within the Imperial Valley . The population was 24,953 at the 2010 census , up from 22,052 in 2000.

  7. Hullville, California - Wikipedia

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    Hullville (also, Gravelly Valley) is a former settlement in Lake County, California. [1] Hullville was located 3 miles (4.8 km) east-southeast of Bear Mountain. [2] It was inundated by Lake Pillsbury. [1] Hullville was named for settler James Hull. The town once had a hotel, blacksmith and carpentry shops, school, and post office.