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  2. Zero-turn mower - Wikipedia

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    A commercial zero-turn lawn mower with two pivoting front wheels. A zero-turn riding lawn mower (colloquially, a z-turn or zero turn) is a standard riding lawn mower with a turning radius that is effectively zero when the two drive wheels rotate in opposite direction, like a tank turning in place.

  3. The Grasshopper Company - Wikipedia

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    Grasshopper was the first manufacturer to offer dual swing-out levers for their zero-turn mowers (1973) [1] and the first to offer a diesel-powered zero-turn mower (1983). [2] Grasshopper introduced the PowerFold Electric Deck Lift in 2004, to allow the operator to easily lift and rotate the mowing deck nearly 90 degrees for maintenance and ...

  4. Massey Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    In 1952, the M-H 22 was replaced by the M-H 23 Mustang. In 1955, the 30-horsepower Massey-Harris 50 was introduced after the merger that created Massey-Harris-Ferguson. It was based on the Ferguson TO-35 and was also produced as the F-40 for Ferguson dealers.

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  6. Ford Mustang - Wikipedia

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    Developed under the watch of S. "Bunkie" Knudsen, Mustang evolved "from speed and power" to the growing consumer demand for bigger and heavier "luxury" type designs. [38] " The result was the styling misadventures of 1971–73 ...the Mustang grew fat and lazy," [ 38 ] "Ford was out of the go-fast business almost entirely by 1971."

  7. Ford Mustang variants - Wikipedia

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    Ford Mustang variants are the various versions of the Ford Mustang car, modified either by its manufacturer Ford Motor Company or by third-party companies. Ford and several third-party companies have offered many modified versions of the highly popular Mustang since its creation in 1964 in order to cater to specific portions of the marketplace outside of the mainstream.