Exmark expands Radius zero-turn mower line
The new machine features a twin-blade 48-inch UltraCut Series 3 cutting deck.
BEATRICE, Neb. –– Exmark has expanded its 2021 zero-turn riding mower
offering with a new Radius E-Series machine featuring a twin-blade 48-inch
UltraCut Series 3 cutting deck.
Exmark
Product Manager, Mike Mayfield, said the new mid-size Radius E-Series model provides
increased cut quality, improved mulching and more uniform clipping discharge.
“Radius
E-Series mowers deliver professional quality results paired with unmatched
value,” Mayfield said. “The new 48-inch UltraCut Series 3 twin-blade cutting
deck uses longer blades than an equivalent three-blade cutting deck, for
increased cutting system performance, particularly when mulching or bagging.”
Affinity shows off new look
The corporate apparel and PPE workwear brand has also invested in a new headquarters, manufacturing and global distribution center.
Following the acquisition of Affinity Apparel in October 2020, the Mi Hub management team is delighted to announce the relaunch of the Affinity brand, with a completely fresh look and a headquarters, manufacturing and global distribution center.
Over the last six months, the Affinity team has been working on the brand position and have refreshed the look and feel of the elements that will be used in their marketing collateral such as a new website and sales literature.
John Deere unveils Precision Construction, new maintenance program
Precision Construction provides customers with a suite of technology solutions, while John Deere Protect required maintenance will be performed in 500-hour intervals.
Precision Construction provides customers with a suite of technology solutions focused on maximizing uptime and delivering increased productivity.
“Since the beginning, delivering innovative solutions to our customers has been a core focus for John Deere, and the Precision Construction portfolio is taking that commitment to the next level,” said Andrew Kahler, manager, technology solutions, John Deere. “In recent years, we’ve unveiled an array of technology solutions that directly address our customers’ concerns on the jobsite. Now, we’re building on that foundation, pushing down on the gas pedal, and moving the industry toward the next generation of smart machine solutions.”
Neil Farley and his team from NM Farley & Sons John Deere agricultural and turf dealership in the South West of England Masons Kings is adding value to its own and customers’ businesses through the introduction of the company’s latest Precision Ag and Connected Support technology. This technology, which brings real benefits to agricultural customers, provides industry leading data collection and transfer systems to help improve business efficiencies and make substantial cost savings. Experts in the industry for over 30 years, Masons Kings has been a leading John Deere dealership in the South West for over 10 years and remains a family-led business. It is continuing to grow a successful business in step with the advances in technology now being made, even during a turbulent 2020 with Brexit and COVID-19.